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.
Base Oil SN 350 is a medium stock base oil produced from the vacuum distillates and residual components using the traditional refining methods. It has viscosity 8-9,5 cSt at 100C and 67-70 cSt at 40C. SN 350 is used in lubricant and lubricant additives production, mainly for industrial applications. The main benefits of SN 350 base oils are low sulphur content, high viscosity index, high oxidation stability and good susceptibility to the additives.
Base Oil SN 500 is defined as a light grade base oil at the upper end of the specifications for Grade I base oils. It is mostly used in lubricant production. It is a Group I base oil which has undergone solvent refining processes. To finish the refining it was hydrogen treated to clear out any impurities. Applications : Base Oil SN 500 works as a base stock for several industrial lubricants Engine oils Transmission fluids Gear oils Metal working fluids Greases Hydraulic oils Transformer oils
Base oil SN 150 is known as a light grade base oil at the lower end of the specifications for Grade I light base oils. It is mostly used in lubricant and lubricant additives production. It is a Group I base oil which has undergone solvent refining processes. To finish the refining it was hydrogen treated to clear out any impurities. Applications : Base oil SN 150 works as a base stock for several industrial lubricants. General purpose oils Mould oil Transmission fluids Gear oils Metal working fluids Additives Hydraulic oils Transformer oils
Premium Base Oil - The Foundation of Excellence in Lubrication! Our range of Base Oils (SN100, SN150, SN300, SN500) is refined to perfection, offering unparalleled performance for lubricants. With varying viscosities and superior purity, they form the ideal base for creating high-quality oils that protect and enhance machinery performance. Choose the foundation that ensures your machinery runs like a dream. SN 150: A light-grade base oil used predominantly in the formulation of automotive lubricants, industrial oils, and process oils. SN 150 is characterized by its good solvent properties, making it suitable for a wide range of lubricant products requiring stable viscosity and thermal properties. SN 500: A heavier grade base oil than SN 150, SN 500 is utilized in a broader spectrum of lubricant production, including higher-viscosity applications. It offers excellent blend stability and performance in extreme conditions, making it a preferred choice for heavy-duty engine oils and industrial lubricants.
Base oils are used to manufacture products including lubricating greases, motor oil and metal processing fluids. Different products require different compositions and properties in the oil. Chemical substances additives are added to the base oil to meet the quality requirements for the end products in terms of, for example, friction and cleaning properties.
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Base oil can be obtained from oil or non-oil sources. virgin base oil obtained from crude oil .Since most of the base oil used in the production of lubricants obtained from oil resources. base oil properties of the oil obtained is dependent on the type of crude oil and refining operations. base oil is chemical components during the refining process of crude oil from which it obtained, to inherit. Since crude oil containing different combinations such as paraffinic hydrocarbons, naphthenic and aromatic sulfur compounds are also, base oil are also made up of these compounds. base oil composition comprising a major effect on the properties of spent oils, paraffinic compounds, naphthenic and aromatic