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Royco 808 Grease

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Overview

Royco® 808 is a synthetic based lubricating oil for gas turbine engines requiring an oil with lower volatility and higher oxidative stability than is obtainable with conventional mineral based turbine oils. ROYCO 808 is formulated using the highest quality polyol ester base stocks compounded with additives to impart higher oxidation and corrosion resistance as well is enhanced anti-wear protection. These benefits provide for exceptionally clean engine operation as well as extended drain intervals. Royco® 808 meets all requirements and is qualified under MIL-SPEC: MIL-PRF-7808L Grade 3.

Note: Royco® 808 is not interchangeable with any other lubricating oils except those qualified under MIL-PRF-7808 or MIL-L-23699

Features

  • Excellent Thermal and Oxidative Stability
  • Low pour point
  • Excellent corrosion and wear protection
  • Chemically stable

Specifications

  • Appearance: Liquid
  • Color: Colorless
  • Flash point: 410◦ F
  • Density: 0.952 g/cm3 (68 °F / 20 °C)

Benefits

  • Excellent shear stability
  • Outstanding water demulsibility
  • “Superclean” process extends equipment life
  • Wide operating temperature range
  • Reduces carbon deposits and sludge formation.
  • Eases start-up in low ambient temperatures.
  • Reduces engine maintenance costs.
  • Lowers oil consumption and losses due to evaporation

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