Blower Lubricant
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  • Our Lubricants Are Highly Demulsible - Many fluids will not separate easily, if at all, from water. These emulsions mean significantly more for disposal, which increase your costs over 500%.
  • Our Lubricants Are Environmentally Friendly - Some polyglycol and polyolester lubricants contain heavy metals, making them hazardous materials, which can further increase disposal costs up to 1000%.
  • Our Lubricants Are Designed Specifically For Blowers & Air Compressors - Compressors have unique heat, oxidation, foaming, volatility and viscosity requirements, which are not properly met by off-the-shelf oils.

 

Aeon PD & PD-FG synthesized hydrocarbon fluid properties give numerous advantages over mineral based oils:
Factory Recommended
  • 6000 hr. service life* far exceeds the normal 1500 hr. life of most mineral based fluids
  • Exceeds blower manufacturers recommendations for viscosity, flash and pour points
  • Special additive package designed for greater corrosion protection and reduced wearing of critical components
  • Reduces friction and energy consumption up to 3% for parallel shaft gears
  • Reduced operating temperatures of up to 5% result in extended blower life
  • Compatible with most seal materials
  • 4 times fewer oil drain and service intervals reduce maintenance and disposal costs
  • Superior protection over a broad range of operating temperatures (-30F to 400F)
  • Environmentally safe, it contains no toxic materials or heavy metals as per OSHA and EPA guidelines
  • High flash point of 460F significantly minimizes fire hazards
  • PD-FG is authorized by the USDA as an H-1 lubricant suitable for incidental food contact

 

Properties Aeon-PD Aeon-PD-FG
Viscosity
at 40C, cSt 220 217
at 100C, cSt 23 24
at 100F, SUS 1020 1130
at 100F, SUS 111 120
Pour Point F/C -35/-37 -46/-43
Flash Point F/C 460/238 535/279

NFPA HAZARD ID:  Health: 0 Flammability: 1 Reactivity: 0

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