GERLU CIRCULATING OILS
Premium Performance Circulating Lubricants
DESCRIPTION
ATLANTIC CIRCULATING OILS are premium performance circulating lubricants formulated from highly refined base stocks and an additive system, which provide an extremely high level of chemical and thermal stability, rapid and complete separation from water and a high resistance to emulsification providing excellent protection against rust and corrosion, including resistance to salt water, and good antiwear properties.
APPLICATIONS
ATLANTIC CIRCULATING OILS are designed specifically for the following applications:
- Turbines with oil supplied by splash, bath, ring oiling or other mechanical means
- Continuous service in plain and roller bearings and parallel shaft gearing
- Land-based and marine steam turbine, hydro turbine and some gas turbine circulation systems, including pumps, valves and other ancillary equipment
- Compressors and vacuum pumps handling air, natural gas, and inert gases, and with discharge temperatures not exceeding 150C
- Moderate severity hydraulic pumps
PROPERTIES
ATLANTIC CIRCULATING OILS have excellent air release properties which allow entrained air to separate, thus avoiding pump cavitation and erratic operation. They have a high viscosity index which ensures minimum variation of film thickness with temperature and minimum power loss during the warm up period.
PRODUCT BENEFITS
- Avoids pump cavitation, noisy and erratic operation
- Excellent level of chemical and thermal stability and resistance to sludging and varnishing
- Long oil charge life in circulation systems and reduced oil replacement costs
- High resistance to foaming and excellent air release
- Long term protection against rust and corrosion
- Longer equipment life, reduced maintenance and downtime
- Excellent anti-wear and low friction properties
- Highly versatile - multiple applications
- Improved operating efficiency
- Excellent water release properties
RECOMMENDATIONS / SPECIFICATIONS
Meets or exceeds the requirements of: DIN 51515-1: 2010-02, DIN 51517-2: 2009-06, GE GEK 46506D,
GE GEK 27070, GE GEK 28143A, JIS K-2213 Type 2 w/Additives (1983)