Lubricating oil Ultra series
syntheticmineralfor bearings

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Characteristics

Function
lubricating
Composition
synthetic, mineral
Product applications
for bearings, window
Other characteristics
high-temperature, long-life, low-temperature

Description

Available Sizes 5 gallon pail ¼ Drum Drum CTN 4/1 gallon jugs Product Highlights Excellent thermal stability resulting in longer service life Superior oxidation resistance Outstanding anti-wear properties providing extended equipment life The LUBRIPLATE SFGO Ultra Series of synthetic hydrocarbon food grade fluids have been formulated with 100% pure PAO synthetic base oils that meet a variety of demanding applications where traditional white mineral oils and PAO polymer blends may not be desirable. These polyalphaolefin (PAO) based synthetics are outstanding lubricants for use under severe conditions subject to extremely high or low temperatures. They exhibit outstanding oxidation resistance and thermal stability capabilities. These fluids are all zinc-free. The LUBRIPLATE SFGO Ultra Series meets the requirements of FDA 21 CFR 178.3570 and FDA 21 CFR 172.882. All seven-viscosity grades are suitable for use in plants where incidental contact with the edible product may occur. The LUBRIPLATE SFGO Ultra Series may be recommended for bearings, gearboxes, pumps and chains requiring ISO Viscosity Grades 100 through 1000. The LUBRIPLATE SFGO Ultra Lubricants are compatible with other LUBRIPLATE products such as the LUBRIPLATE FMO-AW Series and LUBRIPLATE SPO Series. Always consult LUBRIPLATE before changing to an SFGO ULTRA fluid from an existing lubricant that may not be compatible with polyalphaolefin-based oils. ISO Grade: 100 Food Grade - NSF H1: Yes SAE No.: 30
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