HYDRAULIC & COMPRESSOR OILS
Hydraulic oils:
Hydraulic oils are specially developed lubricants used in hydraulic systems. These systems use fluids to transmit force and create mechanical movements. Hydraulic oils play a crucial role in ensuring the efficiency and longevity of hydraulic components. They consist of base oils and additives that improve the properties of the oil, such as wear protection, corrosion resistance and aging stability.
Compressor oils:
Compressor oils are lubricants specifically developed for the needs of air compressors. They provide lubrication to the moving parts in the compressor, reduce friction and contribute to sealing. Compressor oils must withstand extreme conditions, including high temperatures and pressures. They are also formulated with additives to prevent deposits from forming and extend the life of the compressor.
Applications
- Hydraulic oils:
- Industrial hydraulic systems
- Construction and earth-moving machines
- Agricultural machinery
- Injection molding machines
- Machine tools
- Elevators and lifting platforms
- Cranes and conveying systems
- Aircraft hydraulic systems
- Compressor oils:
- Piston compressors
- Screw compressors
- Rotary compressors
- Turbo compressors
- Refrigeration systems
- Breathing air compressors
- Hydraulic compressors
- Industrial compressed air systems
Advantages for the customer
- Hydraulic oils:
- Increased system performance: Optimal lubrication and protection result in better performance of hydraulic systems.
- Longer component life: Reduced wear and protection against corrosion extends the life of system components.
- Lower maintenance costs: Higher reliability and longer change intervals reduce maintenance costs.
- Compressor oils:
- Environmental protection: Modern compressor oils are often biodegradable and help reduce environmental impact.
- Improved compressor efficiency: Reduced friction and improved sealing effect result in higher compressor efficiency.
- Reduced downtime: High-quality oils minimize the risk of compressor failure and associated production losses.