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Lubetec Fze Saif Zone

Supplier From United Arab Emirates
May-12-14
Supplier : Fuel additives, oil treatments, radiator additives, coolants, car care products, automotive lubricants, technical aerosols, sealants, motoroils & workshop, garage equipments for all areas of automobiles workshops, garage for repair & maintenance to automobiles servicing

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Q4-50
Sharjah 123324
United Arab Emirates


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EQUINAS NBO 60u High Quality Naphthenic Base Oil

EQUINAS NBO 60u is a high-quality Naphthenic Base Oil with very good dielectric properties and oxidation stability intended for transformers, switchgears, and other electrical equipment. Naphthenic base oil is a type of mineral oil that is produced through the refining of crude oil. It is characterized by its composition of saturated cyclic hydrocarbons called naphthene.

Applications:
Naphthenic base oils are used in a wide range of applications, including automotive lubricants, transformer oils, metalworking fluids, rubber and tire manufacturing, and more. They are particularly well-suited for use in applications where low-temperature performance is critical, such as in hydraulic fluids, refrigeration oils, and compressor lubricants

Features and Benefits:

Low-temperature fluidity: Naphthenic base oil has a low pour point and excellent low-temperature fluidity, making it suitable for use in cold environments.
Good solvency: Naphthenic base oil has good solvency, which allows it to dissolve additives and other chemicals that are added to lubricants and other products.
Good oxidative stability: Naphthenic base oil has good oxidative stability, which means it can resist degradation caused by exposure to oxygen.
Thermal stability: Naphthenic base oil can withstand high temperatures without breaking down or forming deposits.
Compatibility: Naphthenic base oil is compatible with a wide range of other materials, including elastomers, seals, and metals.
Environmental advantages: Naphthenic base oil is a naturally occurring substance, and its production process generates fewer harmful emissions and waste products than some other types of base oils.

Packages size:
Available in drums and flexibags

Health and Safety:
Based on available information, this product is not expected to produce adverse effects on health when used for applications referred to above and the recommendations provided in the Safety Data Sheet (SDS) are followed. The SDS is available upon request through our sales contact office. This product should not be used for purpose other than the applications referred to above. If disposing of used product, take care to protect the environment, follow the local rules and regulations of your local Authority.

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