AW 68 Hydraulic Oil - 5 Gallon Pail
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AW 68 Hydraulic Oil - 5 Gallon Pail

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AW 68 Hydraulic Oil - 5 Gallon PailDescription Sinopec L HM 68 Antiwear Hydraulic Oil is a premium quality antiwear lubricant blended using selected and carefully refined high quality mineral oils, combined with a multifunctional additive system, this hydraulic oil has been designed to meet the requirements of major hydraulic pump manufacturers, and its applications include hydraulic systems used in industrial and marine applications as well as in mobile machinery, specifically

Description

Sinopec L-HM 68 Antiwear Hydraulic Oil is a premium quality antiwear lubricant blended using selected and carefully refined high-quality mineral oils, combined with a multifunctional additive system, this hydraulic oil has been designed to meet the requirements of major hydraulic pump manufacturers, and its applications include hydraulic systems used in industrial and marine applications as well as in mobile machinery, specifically formulated for machines and equipment requiring an ISO VG 68, ISO 68 or AW 68 hydraulic oil.   

Pack Size: 5 Gallon Pail (18L Volume), Grade: ISO 68

Features & Benefits

Sinopec L-HM 68 Antiwear Hydraulic Oil is suitable for use in:

  • Hydraulic applications in a wide variety of industrial, marine and mobile equipment , including, but not limited to plastic injection molding machines, presses, balers.
  • Vane and gear pumps operating under high loads, as recommended by pump manufacturers.
  • Severe service hydraulic systems, employing axial and radial piston pumps, as recommended by pump manufacturers.

Features & Benefits

  • High-quality base oils combined with multifunctional additive technology provide outstanding antiwear properties, rust protection, low varnish and deposit formation, good demulsibility, oxidation resistance, good antifoam properties and fast air release properties, to protect and extend the life of hydraulic pumps and systems. 
  • Good hydrolytic stability and filterability, ensure optimum product life and performance, and prevent filter blocking.
  • The wide selection of viscosity grades ensures that the optimum viscosity can be used for any hydraulic system operating temperature.
  • Fully compatible with common seal materials usually found in hydraulic systems, to extend seal life and prevent fluid leakage. 

Specifications

Sinopec L-HM 68 Antiwear Hydraulic Oil Typical Data Specifications

ISO viscosity grade (VG) 68

Kinematic viscosity, ASTM D 445
     cSt @ 40℃ 
     cSt @ 100℃


68.16
8.83 

Viscosity index, ASTM D 2270  103
Air release at 50℃, mins, ASTM D 3427 8
Foaming characteristics, sequences 1, 2 and 3, ASTM D 892

15/0
10/0
15/0

Neutralisation number, mg KOH/g, ASTM D 974 0.71

Rust prevention, ASTM D 665
     distilled water
     synthetic sea water


pass
pass
Copper corrosion, 3 hours @ 100℃, ASTM D 130 1b
Water separability, ASTM D 2711  13(54℃)
Pour point, ℃, ASTM D 97 -14

Sinopec L-HM 68 Antiwear Hydraulic Oil meets or exceeds the performance requirements of the following industry specifications:

DIN 51524 Pt 2
GB 11118.1 -2011(L-HM, High Pressure) 
ISO 11158 (L-HM)

Sinopec L-HM 68 Antiwear Hydraulic Oil meets or exceeds the performance requirements of the following OEM specifications:

Cincinnati P-69 (ISO 68)
Parker Denison HF-2 

Cross Reference

  • Mobil Hydraulic AW 68
  • Mobil DTE Hydraulic Oil Medium Heavy
  • Mobil DTE 26
  • Shell AW Hydraulic 68
  • Shell Tellus MX 68
  • Shell Tellus M 68
  • Shell Tellus 68
  • Shell Tellus 68
  • Shell Tellus 933
  • Shell Tellus 33
  • Shell Tellus T 68
  • Shell Tellus S 68
  • Chevron AW Hydraulic HD 68
  • Chevron AW Machine Oil 68
  • Chevron AW Machine Oil 68
  • Chevron Rando HD 68
  • Chevron Rykon Oil AW 68
  • Chevron Rykon Oil 68
  • Exxon Univis J-28
  • Exxon Univis N-68
  • Exxon Humble Hydraulic 1197
  • Exxon Humble Hydraulic H54
  • Exxon Humble Hydraulic H68
  • Exxon Nuto H68
  • Exxon Nuto H48
  • Terrastic EP 68
  • Concoco Super Hydraulic 68
  • Phillips 66 Megaflow AW Hydraulic Oil 68
  • Also referred to as:    AW 68 Hydraulic Oil, AW 68 Hydraulic Fluid, ISO VG 68 Hydraulic Oil,     ISO VG 68 Hydraulic Fluid,  ISO 68 Hydraulic Oil, ISO 68 Hydraulic Fluid, Grade 68 Hydraulic Oil, Grade 68 Hydraulic Fluid

     

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