Common questions

What is the density of hydraulic oil 68?

What is the density of hydraulic oil 68?

Hydraulic oil ISO 68
Mineral based hydraulic oil
Density at 60°F (15.6°C) 0.880 *10³ kg/m³
Kinematic viscosity at 104°F (40°C) 68.0 cSt
Kinematic viscosity at 212°F (100°C) 10.2 cSt

What is HLP grade oil?

ENKLO HLP grades are premium quality lubricating oils formulated from highly refined base stocks and carefully selected additives. ENKLO HLP grades offer outstanding anti-wear properties, excellent oxidation stability and a high FZG rating.

What does HLP stand for in hydraulic oil?

HLP are the code letters of the hydraulic fluid, which are defined in DIN 51524-2. These are hydraulic oils with anti-ageing and anti-corrosion additives as well as active agents for reducing friction and wear. 46 describes the kinematic viscosity of the hydraulic oil (in mm²/s) at 40 °C.

What is the viscosity of AW 68 hydraulic oil?

Specifications

SKU CLAR68
Brand Clarity
Viscosity ISO 68
Viscosity Index 102
Kinematic Viscosity cSt 40°C 64.6

What is ISO grade 68 oil?

Hydraulic Oil
Sinopec Antiwear Hydraulic Oil ISO VG 68 is a premium light weight paraffinic based hydraulic oil, ideal for industrial or equip- ment applications. Heavier viscosity ideal for warm climates. It is a rust and oxidation (R&O)-inhibited oil with the added benefit of an antiwear additive package for protection.

What is hydraulic oil density?

Hydraulic oil, or hydraulic fluid, is available in many varieties with differing chemistries. Their densities range from 0.8 grams per milliliter (g/ml) up to about 1.0 g/ml.

What is 68 grade hydraulic oil?

Hydraulic EP-68 is a mineral oil, especially designed to meet the requirements of the most importantmanufacturers of hydraulic equipment. It contains anti-wear, anti-oxidant, anti-corrosion and antifoam additives.

What is ISO 68 oil equivalent?

Equivalent Viscosity of ISO-VG Grades at 40oC and SAE Crankcase Oil Grades

ISO-VG Grade SAE Crankcase Oil Grade
32 10W
46 15W
68 20W
100 30

What does HLP mean?

HLP

Acronym Definition
HLP Help File
HLP High Learning Potential
HLP Homeownership Loan Program (Florida)
HLP Healthy Living Program (aka Healthy Living Programme; various locations)

What are the different grades of hydraulic oil?

The viscosity of a hydraulic fluid is measured in Centistokes (cSt) and usually at temperatures of 40°C or 100°C….Hydraulic oil temperature range.

Viscosity Index Classification
35-80°C Medium
80-110°C High
110°C and greater Very High

What weight oil is AW 68 hydraulic oil?

AW32 is approximately a 10 weight oil with the additives ▪ AW46 is approximately a 15 weight oil with the additives ▪ AW68 is approximately a 20 weight oil with the additives AW –provides many of the advantages of premium hydraulic oil at a moderate price.

What is AW 68 hydraulic oil used for?

ISO 32, 46 and 68 grades are most commonly used for hydraulics with vane-, piston-, or gear-type pumps, especially where pressures exceed 1000 psi. They can also be used to lubricate lightly loaded reciprocating compressors.

Why is HLP used in vacuum pump lubrication?

Hykrol HLP ‘anti-wear’ oils are especially developed for application in all kinds of hydraulic systems. These oils reduce pump wear to a minimum and contribute to a long equipment lifetime. It is suitable for the lubrication of vacuum pumps and moderately loaded gearboxes, protecting against wear, corrosion and rust formation.

Is the BP Energol HLP-HM 68 made by BP?

BP Energol HLP-HM 68 is or was manufactured by BP Lubricants. In this cross reference tool, PSC offers this BP Energol HLP-HM 68 and/or equivalent products of the similar quality and performance.

What makes enklo HLP a good lubricant?

ENKLO HLP grades are premium quality lubricating oils formulated from highly refined base stocks and carefully selected additives. ENKLO HLP grades offer outstanding anti-wear properties, excellent oxidation stability and a high FZG rating. Pour Point, °C, Max.

What kind of base oil is used in hp?

Group II base oil (Hydrogenated base oil), for HP-high-pressure application. The information shown on this side is based on the experience and expertise of the FUCHS Group in the development and manufacture of lubricants and represents the current state of the art.

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