EQUINAS 8 is a high-quality Group III base oil, manufactured from a unique feedstock by using a proprietary hydrotreatment and wax isomerization process and hydrofinished to a colourless liquid. The base oil is highly isoparaffinic and exhibits a very high viscosity index as well as superior low-temperature performance. It has an excellent viscosity-volatility relationship. Applications: EQUINAS 8 is an excellent choice for formulating high performance engine oils due to its high viscosity index and low volatility. This base oil is also suitable for application in industrial equipment, such as compressors, hydraulic systems, gears and turbines. Features and Benefits Very high viscosity index Excellent volatility for low-viscosity engine oils Superior low-temperature performance Good oxidation stability
EQUINAS 6 is a high-quality Group III base oil, highly isoparaffinic and exhibits a very high viscosity index as well as superior low-temperature performance. It has an excellent viscosity-volatility relationship. Applications: EQUINAS 6 is an excellent choice for formulating high performance, low-viscosity engine oils due to its high viscosity index and low volatility. This base oil is also suitable for application in industrial equipment, such as compressors, hydraulic systems, gears and turbines. Features and Benefits Very high viscosity index Excellent volatility for low-viscosity engine oils Superior low-temperature performance Good oxidation stability
EQUINAS 4 is a high-quality Group III base oil, highly isoparaffinic and exhibits a very high viscosity index as well as superior low-temperature performance. It has an excellent viscosity-volatility relationship. Applications: EQUINAS 4 is an excellent choice for formulating high-performance, low-viscosity engine oils due to its high viscosity index and low volatility. This base oil is also suitable for application in industrial equipment, such as compressors, hydraulic systems, gears and turbines. Features and Benefits: Very high viscosity index Excellent volatility for low-viscosity engine oils Superior low-temperature performance Good oxidation stability
Base oils are important basic raw materials for any lubricants included engine oils, gear oils, industrial oils, metal working fluids, hydraulic fluids and also greases. In most of the lubricants 70-90% ingredient is base oils. As per API classification Base oils can be grouped majorly into five groups, i.e., Group-I/II/III/IV/V. The base oil characteristics are very important in determining the quality of the finished product. Group I base oils are solvent-refined, which is a simpler refining process. This is why they are the cheapest base oils on the market.
We have all kind of D2 and Bace Oil bulk quantities available. We have also bitomen with cheap price available stock. Base oils are used to manufacture products including lubricating greases, motor oil and metal processing fluids. Product origin : Russia Key Specifications/Special Features : Grades : SN 150, SN 300, SN 500 Size and Packgaing details : Flexitank, IBC, Drums
Group III base oils are greater than 90 percent saturates, less than 0.03 percent sulfur and have a viscosity index above 120. These oils are refined even more than Group II base oils and generally are severely hydrocracked (higher pressure and heat). This longer process is designed to achieve a purer base oil. Although made from crude oil, Group III base oils are sometimes described as synthesized hydrocarbons. Like Group II base oils, these oils are also becoming more prevalent.
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Group II base oils are defined as being more than 90 percent saturates, less than 0.03 percent sulfur and with a viscosity index of 80 to 120. They are often manufactured by hydrocracking, which is a more complex process than what is used for Group I base oils. Since all the hydrocarbon molecules of these oils are saturated, Group II base oils have better antioxidation properties. They also have a clearer color and cost more in comparison to Group I base oils. Still, Group II base oils are becoming very common on the market today and are priced very close to Group I oils.