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Phillips 66 Turbine Oil 68

Phillips 66® Turbine Oil 68 is a very high quality, rust and oxidation (R&O)-inhibited circulating oil developed for use in industrial steam turbines, rotary air compressors, and many other industrial applications. It is specially formulated to provide a very high level of oxidation resistance for long service life.

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    Detailed Product Description

    Turbine Oil 68 is formulated to provide excellent protection against rust, corrosion, and deposit formation. It has excellent oxidation resistance and thermal stability at high temperatures to minimize sludge and varnish formation, and provide long service life. It protects system components against rust and corrosion. It has excellent water- separating properties to minimize the formation of emulsions, and is resistant to excessive foam buildup that can interfere with proper lubrication.

    Features & Benefits

    • Excellent oxidation resistance and thermal stability for long service life
    • Protects against sludge and varnish formation
    • Protects against rust and corrosion
    • Excellent water-separating properties
    • Low carbon-forming tendency for use in air compressors
    • Good foam resistance

    Applications

    • Direct-drive steam turbines and hydroelectric turbines
    • Air tools and other pneumatic equipment lubricated through air line lubricators
    • Centrifugal and rotary air compressors
    • Lightly loaded enclosed gear drives where the OEM specifies a R&O type oil (ISO VG 68, 100)
    • Electric motor bearings, fan bearings, and blower bearings
    • Vacuum pumps, deep-well water pumps, and machine tools

    Turbine Oil meets the requirements of the following industry and OEM specifications:

    • ABB G12106
    • Alstom Power HTGD 90 117, for turbines without gear drives
    • ANSI/AGMA Standard 9005-E02, R&O Inhibited Oils
    • ASTM D4304-06a, Type I Turbine Oil
    • British Standard 489
    • Denison Hydraulics HF-1
    • DIN 51515 Part 1, Lubricating Oils, Type L-TD
    • DIN 51517 Part 2, Lubricating Oils, Type CL
    • DIN 51524 Part 1, Hydraulic Oils, Type HL
    • General Electric GEK 46506e, GEK 32568j, GEK 27070 (obsolete), GEK 28143b (obsolete)
    • Siemens Power Generation TLV 9013 04, TLV 9013 05
    • U.S. Military MIL-PRF-17672D, 2135 T-H (ISO VG 68)
    • U.S. Steel 126