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Lubricating oil 570 series
syntheticfor ferrous metalsfor non-ferrous metals

Lubricating oil - 570 series  - Synco Chemical Corp - synthetic / for ferrous metals / for non-ferrous metals
Lubricating oil - 570 series  - Synco Chemical Corp - synthetic / for ferrous metals / for non-ferrous metals
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Characteristics

Function
lubricating
Composition
synthetic
Product applications
for non-ferrous metals, for ferrous metals, for plastics
Field
for railway applications
Other characteristics
high-viscosity, low-temperature, water-resistant
Operating temperature

Max.: 149 °C
(300 °F)

Min.: -43 °C
(-45 °F)

Pour point

-31 °C
(-23.8 °F)

Description

Super Lube® High Viscosity Railroad Switch Plate Oil is a fortified track switch oil with anti-icing properties for railroad switch slide plates, throw rods and other moving parts. It is clean and dielectric. Super Lube® High Viscosity Railroad Switch Plate Oil is designed to lubricate switch plates that use rubber pads to help reduce shocks of vibration of a passing train. Our Switch Plate oil is compatible with most rubbers and plastics, making our product the best high viscosity option for lubrication and noise reduction. It operates over a wide temperature range from -45°F to 300°F (-43°C to 149°C), maintaining its basic consistency without drying or gumming up. Winter freeze ups are reduced, and wear is minimized.

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