Now you can get the cost and performance
advantages of TechSyn Gear Oil, with extra EP protection for your
equipment.
It can save
your equipment.
Heavily
loaded or shock loaded gears now can get the extra protection of
TechSyn Synthetic Blend. Like all DSI products, TechSyn EP
Synthetic Blend Gear Oil is over-built, with extra molybdenum and
sulfur friction fighting additives.
TechSyn Gear
Oils are made from PAO and Group III synthetic oils. This
combination brings you the protection and lubrication performance of
full synthetic oils, but at a price of "over the counter"
lubricants. For no extra cost, you can take a tremendous step
up in equipment protection and wear resistance.
TechSyn
EP Gear Oils last much longer in service - up to 10 times as long
as "over the counter" gear oils. This lowers your
lubricant costs. It lowers your oil disposal costs.
It lowers your maintenance costs. And you can lower your
equipment failure rate with TechSyn Gear Oil.
TechSyn
EP Gear Oils are highly resistant to shear and wear. They
outperform ordinary oils at extreme temperatures. TechSyn
Gear EP Lubricants stick, they cling, and they adhere to
metal surfaces. They don't sling or wash off.
Applications:
Enclosed Heavily loaded gears
Benefits:
Protects your equipment with added friction fighters, anti-oxidants and
metal passivators. TechSyn's increased Viscosity Index helps
cushion and lubricate metal surfaces better.
Available
in: 5 gallon (19 l.)
pails, 55 gallon (205 l.) drums, & 275 gallon totes
AGMA 90 Wt,
ISO 220, 440, 600 & 1000 viscosities available
Features
& Benefits of TechSyn Synthetic Blend formula
Improved Gear Efficiency
Resists Oxidation & breakdown
Controls Corrosion
Compatible with Gear seals
Excellent EP protection
Extra sticky & tacky
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TYPICAL CHARACTERISTICS
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TechSyn Synthetic Blend Gear
Oil
90 WT.
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Specific Gravity
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0.86
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Flash Point, F.
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420
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Viscosity, cSt @ 100 C.,
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14.9
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Noack Volatility, % weight loss (g/100g) (DIN
51581)
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6.8
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| Viscosity Index |
101
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Flash Point (°F) (ASTM D 92)
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430
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Fire Point (°F) (ASTM D 92)
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510
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Pour Point (°F) (ASTM D 97)
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-31
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