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SYNDUSTRIAL® TURBINE OIL

SYNTHETIC POLYOL ESTER LUBRICANT FOR LAND-BASED INDUSTRIAL & MARINE GAS TURBINES

Phillips 66® Syndustrial Turbine Oil is a premium quality synthetic lubricant developed to meet the severe lubrication requirements of aero-derivative stationary and marine gas turbines.

SYNDUSTRIAL® TURBINE OIL

Features & Benefits

  • Outstanding oxidation resistance and thermal stability at high temperatures
  • Excellent low-temperature fluidity
  • High load-carrying capacity
  • Protects against rust and corrosion
  • Natural detergency
  • High flash point for reduced fire/explosion hazard
  • Extended service intervals compared with conventional mineral-oil based lubricants

Applications

  • Aero-derivative gas turbines

Technical Details

Licenses & Approvals:

Syndustrial Turbine Oil meets the requirements of the following industry and OEM specification:
  • U.S. Miltary MIL-PRF-23699G, Class STD Synthetic Turbine Oil
  • Siemens (formerly Allison, Indianapolis) STG A05 (501-k) engine line (all models)
  • Rolls-Royce PLC/Siemens STG A20 (Avon), STG A30 & STG A35 (RB211), Olympus, Tyne & Spey industrial engines
  • General Electric GEK 97310, LM500 to LM9000 industrial engines
  • Solar Turbines ES9-224, Revision W, Class III (Synthesized Ester) Turbine Oil

Additional Details:

ISO Grade 22/32
Specific Gravity @ 60°F, ASTM D4052 0.993
Density, lbs/gal @ 60°F, Calculated 8.28
Color, ASTM D1500 4.0
Flash Point (COC), °C (°F), ASTM D92 269 (516)
Pour Point, °C (°F), ASTM D97 -57 (-71)
Viscosity, ASTM D445
cSt @ 40°C 25.0
cSt @ 100°C 5.03
cSt @ -40°C 9171
Viscosity Index, ASTM D2270 132
Acid Number, SAE-ARP-5088, mg KOH/g 0.2
Copper Corrosion, ASTM D130 1a
Foam Test, ASTM D892
Sequence I, tendency/stability, mL 5/0
Sequence II, tendency/stability, mL 5/0
Sequence III, tendency/stability, mL 10/0
Particle Contamination, NAS 1639, max, FED-STD-791-3012 6
Rust Test, ASTM D665 A&B Pass