Vac Pump Oil
Vacuum Pump Lubricants for AC/R Systems
Errecom Vacuum Pump Lubricants are developed on a high viscosity index lubricant formulated from selected paraffinic base oils. These oils are designed with additives that achieve better lubricity, chemical and thermal stability as well as excellent anti-wear protection of the AC/R system components.
Vacuum Pump Lubricants are new conception lubricants: thanks to their chemical-physical characteristics, they have been developed for modern hydraulic systems also operating in severe operating conditions.
Product Details
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Key Features
- Excellent lubricity.
- High viscosity index.
- Low pour point; this feature allows you to expand the temperature range of the product usage and ensures easy starting of the hydraulic systems in cold conditions.
- High anti-wear properties to increase the efficiency and the life of the pumps and of all the system moving "organs".
- High compatibility with the materials of all kind of systems, both new and old ones (with a constant attention to their evolution over time).
- High thermal stability which allows the usage also in closed systems operating at high temperatures and high pressures without causing the formation of deposits and sludge.
- High oxidative stability that allows extensions of the charge while operating . This avoids the possibility of early viscousing processes of the product.
- High hydrolytic stability capable of saving the working oil from decomposition processes even when in the presence of small percentages of water.
- Good demulsibility; this property promotes rapid separation of oil from water which has possibly entered the system.;Demulsibility can further inhibit the oxidation process.
- Higher filterability in comparison with the previous generation lubricants, even in presence of water; this prevents the clogging of filters and extends the normal filters replacement intervals.
- Anti-corrosion and anti-rust power to effectively protect all the metal components of the hydraulic system.
- Anti-foam properties to avoid the presence of foam and air. These are factors that can reduce the system efficiency because of the coefficient of cubic compressibility which is different from the one of the oil.