Results 1 to 5 of 5

Thread: Lubrication oil

  1. #1
    km200099's Avatar
    km200099 Guest

    Lubrication oil



    does anyone know what is the difference between the lubrication oil of PAO 68 (York ) and Mobil SHC226 E ?



  2. #2
    Brian_UK's Avatar
    Brian_UK is offline Moderator I am starting to push the Mods: of RE Site Moderator : and general nice guy
    Join Date
    Mar 2001
    Location
    Dorset
    Age
    76
    Posts
    11,025
    Rep Power
    60

    Re: Lubrication oil

    Found these links for details of the oils

    PAO 68
    http://www.fammllc.com/famm/lubrican...onOilLowTemp68

    and Mobil
    http://www.kw-oil.com/lubesearch.asp?CatID=3

    Hope this helps

    and welcome to the forum.
    Brian - Newton Abbot, Devon, UK
    Retired March 2015

  3. #3
    Join Date
    Aug 2006
    Location
    England
    Posts
    495
    Rep Power
    21

    Re: Lubrication oil

    Hello Km Mobiles Shc226e Oil Is Synthetic Oil And It Is Good For Low Temperatures And Especially With Open Type Compressors Because It Is Very Thick And Stops Seals Leaking

  4. #4
    km200099's Avatar
    km200099 Guest

    Re: Lubrication oil

    thank you all for the quick reply.
    I am still trying to understand what is the difference in properties between PAO 68 (York ) and Mobil SHC226 E
    I only manage to find the data sheet for the SHC 226E>
    Any hint to differentiate it?
    Currently the York Chiller SAB163HR is using Sabroe PAO 68 compressor oil but my supplier recommend me to use Mobil Gargoyle Arctic SHC 226E.
    Last edited by km200099; 02-03-2007 at 01:30 AM.

  5. #5
    Join Date
    Dec 2007
    Location
    malaysia
    Posts
    159
    Rep Power
    17

    Re: Lubrication oil

    Quote Originally Posted by km200099 View Post
    thank you all for the quick reply.
    I am still trying to understand what is the difference in properties between PAO 68 (York ) and Mobil SHC226 E
    I only manage to find the data sheet for the SHC 226E>
    Any hint to differentiate it?
    Currently the York Chiller SAB163HR is using Sabroe PAO 68 compressor oil but my supplier recommend me to use Mobil Gargoyle Arctic SHC 226E.
    hola, i've just posted similar question to yours.

    my evaluation of any lueb oil goes towards
    1] viscosity in cSt @ +40degC & +100degC;
    2] pour point;
    3] flash point;
    4] floc point;
    5] wax discomposition;
    6] temperature-viscosity index

    there are some others which the lube oil company would not review ... i do know why.

    hope that helps you.

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •