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WarwickH
16-07-2008, 09:52 PM
Hello all

I am a new member and I am hoping that someone out there can help me with information. Does anyone know the pour point of Bitzer BSE170 ester oil? If you do know what the pour point is, do you have any documentation or know a link to something official.

Thank you in advance for any help that is offered.:)

GXMPLX
16-07-2008, 10:35 PM
It doesn't have one, it simply freezes.

Also doesn't have properties like aniline point, used in complex mixtures like mineral oils wich are petroleum destilates.

POE is a pure substance it doesn't separate wax nor other "stuff".

Don't have much info but you can ask the experts here:
http://63.111.59.207/Uniqema_Compressorinternet/ProdCat/default.asp?Region=Compressor

GXMPLX
17-07-2008, 12:03 AM
Interesting, this leaflet does indicate pour point for POE:
http://www.uniqema.com/irj/servlet/prt/portal/prtroot/com.uniqema.portal.MDMViewPDFDocument.ViewPDF?recordID=67-179-200-150-27-25-252-123

... never too late to learn something!

WarwickH
17-07-2008, 02:17 AM
Very true GXMPLX

Yeah, most POE manufacturers publish a pour point for their oils - general rule of thumb has always been that as viscosity increases, so does the pour point. Don't seem to be able to find any Bitzer material though that shows the pour point for any of their oils.

koh
17-07-2008, 06:10 AM
Hi!

Pour pt should be -24 deg C. Test method DIN ISO 306. This are specification from FUCHS triton SE-170 similar to BSE-170. In most cases, application for for screw compressor.

Hope it helps

WarwickH
17-07-2008, 07:44 AM
Thanks KOH

I also have a figure of -25 deg C for Emkarate RL170H - same viscosity so expecting similar figure for BSE170. Would like to have something official from Bitzer though, I've seen cases before where there is a large difference between different brands of same viscosity oil.

Cheers

NoNickName
17-07-2008, 11:06 AM
Of course there is a pour point. Infact it doesn't freeze. It just becomes so thick, that it doesnt flow.
There's nothing like a frozen oil.

florin0312
05-10-2009, 11:36 AM
Where can i found specification about BSE 170?

florin0312
05-10-2009, 11:38 AM
Where can i found a softwere for oil/air cooler for refrigeration system?

Farid Zeynalov
15-04-2010, 12:13 PM
Hi.
I need an advise.
I have 2 BITZER screw compressors.
The oil is Bitzer BSE 170.
i cannot find this oil in Azerbaijan, i found only BP ENERSYN MPS170. Can I use this oil?

NoNickName
15-04-2010, 01:57 PM
No, unless it's a R22 system. In fact the catalogue says: "suitable for use with R 22 and R 502 refrigerants but not HFC's"

nazrul islam
10-06-2010, 06:54 AM
hi friends ,
i m from BANGLADESH .
plz ny one can help me ?
i have 2 bitzer screw compressor .
i cant find bse 170 oil in bangladesh .can u advice me ny oil which oil i can use ?ny one know bp ,mobil ,castrol have bse 170 alternative oil ?

thanks

NoNickName
10-06-2010, 07:24 AM
Castrol Icematic or Mobil Arctic with same viscosity would do the job.

Magoo
11-06-2010, 05:57 AM
Hi No Name nick
I have several Bitzer screws on 22, and have been using there gluey what ever oils at horrendous pricing, is there an alternative regular type oil that is complient to specification. Like here 18 litre can is 1000.00 plus dollars

NoNickName
11-06-2010, 11:35 AM
What is the spec for that bitzer oil?

morteza110213
01-07-2010, 05:47 AM
Hello.
I need an advise.
what is diffrence between these oils:
BSE 170 & POE 170?

morteza110213
01-07-2010, 05:50 AM
Hello.
I need an advise.
what is diffrence between these oils:
BSE 170 & POE 170?[/quote]

NoNickName
02-07-2010, 08:15 AM
Hello.
I need an advise.
what is diffrence between these oils:
BSE 170 & POE 170?

No difference what so ever.