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Engine & Gear Oils   High Temperature Oils & Greases
Textile Oils   Gear Oils
Thermic/Heat Transfer Oils   Quenching Oil
Hydraulic Oils   Grease
 
 
 
 
     
 
     
 
Engine & Gear Oils Top
  These oils are high quality oils containing sulphur-phosphorus additives, for anti-wear and extreme pressure properties. These oils have superior thermal stability, low foaming tendency, excellent demulsibility and rust protection characteristics required for lubrication of enclosed gear boxes employing either splash or force feed lubrication.
   
  Its rust and oxidation inhibited cross head system oils, blended from highly refined base stock. These oils possess good thermal stability, excellent water separation property and contain anti-foam additive. These are recommended for crankcase lubrication of cross head marine diesel engine having separate crankcase lubrication.
 
     
     
 
Textile Oils Top
  Textile oils designed for the lubrication of textile machinery particularly, the looms. Servotexshine oils are formulated from light coloured mineral base stocks having excellent oxidation resistance.
   
  They are blended with non-staining light coloured oils of non-mineral type possessing inherent detergent qualities. These oils are further additive treated to impart oxidation resistance, anti rust, anti-foam and anti-wear characteristics.
   
  These oils are fortified with tailor made additives for guaranteeing excellent scourability properties, while imparting anti-rust, anti-foam and anti-wear characteristics. These oils have superior scourability characteristics of (97-99%) stain removal as compared to the usual 27% scourability value achieved with the normally used mill lubricants.
  Servotexshine oils are  These are formulated to be biodegradable and ECO-friendly products. As per the standard biodegradability test (CEC-L-33-A-93) these oils are found to possess over 95% biodegradability and exceed the Indian and European requirements of minimum 70% biodegradability for ECO MARK.
 
     
     
 
Thermic/Heat Transfer Oils Top
   
  Thermal oils are used to carry thermal energy in process heating, metal working, and machine cooling applications. There are several types of products. Circulating coolants, chiller fluids, anti-freezes, and refrigerants are used to transfer heat or provide cooling within machinery, process equipment or combustion engines. Hot oils, heater oils, and other thermal fluids are used to provide or transfer heat to a region near machinery or process equipment.
   
  Typically, products such as refrigerants, hot oils, and anti-freezes provide indirect heating or cooling and do not come into contact with the machinery or equipment. By contrast, metal working fluids and quenchants contact the workpiece or component directly. Most heat transfer fluids and thermal oils are used in circulating process heaters, chillers or coolers between a heat source and heat sink. Primary refrigerants provide cooling via phase changes or a Rankine cycle that consists of evaporative cooling and heat transfer. Secondary refrigerants include both circulating coolants and anti-freezes.
   
  Heat transfer  and thermal oils vary in terms of chemical composition. Synthetic products include ester and diester compounds, polyglycol and water-glycol fluids, and silicone-based greases and oils. They are formulated from alkaline organic and inorganic compounds and used in diluted form with concentrations ranging from 3% to 10%. Non-synthetic products consist of petroleum or mineral oils and may include water. Synthetic products are more expensive than non-synthetic fluids, but provide better fire resistance and cooling performance. The cost and heat transfer performance of semi-synthetic fluids falls between those of synthetic and soluble oil fluids. Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) are nonflammable chemicals that contain carbon, chlorine, and fluorine. Halogenated fluorocarbon (HFC), halogenated chlorofluorocarbon (HCFC), and perfluorocarbon (PFC) fluids are included in this group.
   
  They are used in a variety of applications and industries. Some products are used in aerospace, automotive, marine, or military applications. Others are used with combustion engines, processing equipment, compressors, piston pumps, gears, and final drives. Specialty heat transfer fluids and thermal oils can inhibit or prevent oxidation, corrosion, or microbial growth. Biodegradable products are designed to break down into harmless chemicals when released into the environment. Non-foaming characteristics are achieved through the use of additives that break out entrained air. Heat transfer fluids and thermal oils that are rated food, beverage, and pharmaceutical applications are also available.
   
 
     
     
 
Hydraulic Oils Top
  Industrial hydraulic oil and transmission fluids are used to transmit power in hydraulic equipment and power transmission applications. There are several basic types of products. Hydraulic fluids transmit power or pressure generated by a pump through hydraulic lines to a cylinder or actuator. Transmission fluids lubricate gearbox assemblies where power is transmitted from an engine to a driving axle. Most industrial hydraulic oil and transmission fluids consist of petroleum or mineral oils, oil-water emulsions, synthetic lubricants, or water-glycol mixtures. High water content fluids (HWCF) and high water base fluids (HWBF) are used in applications where the leakage of a flammable fluid is likely to cause ignition. Wax, paraffin and stearate compounds are well-suited for anti-corrosive and anti-static applications. Some natural oils pose fewer risks to workers and have a reduced environmental impact. Industrial hydraulic oil and transmission fluids that are silicone-based or thickened with sodium or calcium soaps are commonly available.
   
  Industrial hydraulic oil and transmission fluids vary in terms of kinematic viscosity, operating temperature, pour point, boiling point, and flash point. Kinematic viscosity is the time required for a fixed amount of fluid or oil to flow through a capillary tube under the force of gravity. Units of measure include stoke, centistoke (1/100 of stoke) and Saybolt universal seconds (SUS). Pour point, the lowest point at which a fluid flows, is generally 15° F to 20° F below the system’s lowest end-use temperature to prevent pump damage through cavitation. Flash point is the lowest temperature at which a liquid produces sufficient vapors to form an ignitable mixture in air near the surface of the liquid. Fire point and autogenous ignition are important considerations when selecting fire resistant fluids. Fire point is the lowest temperature at which a liquid can produce sufficient vapors to form a mixture in air that continuously supports combustion after ignition. Autogenous ignition (AIT) is the temperature at which ignition occurs spontaneously.
   
  Industrial hydraulic oil and transmission fluids are used in a variety of applications and industries. Some products are designed for aerospace, automotive, marine, or military applications. Others are used with combustion engines, processing equipment, compressors, piston pumps, gears, and final drives. Passivators or deactivators are applied to internal or machined surfaces. Fluids with extra pressure (EP) additives form a film to prevent sticking or seizing under heavy loads. Industrial hydraulic oil and transmission fluids can inhibit oxidation, corrosion, or microbial growth; provide sealing or barrier functions; or dampen shock and vibration. Biodegradable products are designed to break down into harmless chemicals when released into the environment. Non-foaming characteristics are achieved through the use of additives that break out entrained air. Industrial hydraulic oil and transmission fluids that are rated for food, beverage, and pharmaceutical applications are also available.
 
     
     
 
High Temperature Oils & Greases Top
  High temperature grease and oil is often a synthetic lubricant as the temperature range of conventional grease and oils is easily exceeded by the demands of modern machinery and equipment.
   
  Greases and lubricants are based on compounds that consist of boron nitride (BN), chlorofluorocarbons (CFC), esters, diesters, silicone, polyglycol or mixtures of synthetic fluids and water. Synthetic products are generally more expensive than non-synthetic fluids, but provide better fire resistance and cooling performance. The cost and heat transfer performance of semi-synthetic fluids falls between those of synthetic and soluble oil fluids. Some synthetic oils, greases and lubricants are used as circulating coolants, flood or mist coolants, insulating oils, lapping vehicles, lubricants, heat transfer fluids, or thermal oils. Others are used as grinding, metal working, metal forming, metal cutting, hydraulic, transmission, quenchant, or vacuum fluids. Base oils and additives are also available. High water content fluids (HWCF) and high water base fluids (HWBF) are used in applications where leakage is likely to cause ignition. Solid lubricants or dry film lubricants are designed to reduce friction, binding or wear; exclude water; or provide other specialized characteristics.
   
  Oils, greases and lubricants vary in terms of thermal conductivity, dielectric strength, specific gravity, kinematic viscosity, viscosity index, usage concentration, operating temperature, boiling point, and flash point. Thermal conductivity is a measure of the ability to transfer heat. Dielectric strength is the maximum voltage field that a material can withstand before electrical breakdown occurs. Specific gravity is density normalized to water or another standard. Kinematic viscosity is the time required for a fixed amount of fluid to flow through a capillary tube under the force of gravity. Units of measure include stoke, centistoke (1/100 of stoke) and Saybolt universal seconds (SUS). The viscosity index is based on two temperature extremes. Usage concentration is a volumetric amount. Operating temperature is a full-required range. Boiling point is the temperature at which synthetic oils, greases and lubricants boil. Flash point is the lowest temperature at which substances produce sufficient vapors to form an ignitable mixture in air near the surface. When selecting fire resistant products, fire point and autogenous ignition (AIT) are additional considerations.
 
     
     
 
Gear Oils Top
  It provide the highest degree of protection and greatest efficiency for drivetrain. Lubricants which are optimized for differential, transmission, or transaxle use over a wide range of temperatures. Proper selection depends upon the manufacturers' requirements and whether the application is for passenger automotive, commercial, or racing use. Red Line Gear Oils contain polyol ester basestocks to provide excellent lubrication even under extreme conditions of high-loading and high- temperatures--their natural lubricity provide excellent slipperiness which reduces the sliding friction in hypoid gears to reduce wear and temperatures. The synthetic basestocks have a natural multigrade property, so large amounts of unstable thickeners are not required to manufacture our gear oils, which means that Red Line Gear Oils will provide a stable viscosity for even extended periods of use. Red Line also manufactures gear oils which can be used in limited-slip differentials without the use of additional friction modifiers.
 
     
     
 
Quenching Oil Top
  Servoquench oils are used for all normal quenching operations on a wide variety of steel to impart the desired hardness to components without distortion. The special compounding agent incorporated in  improves the wetting ability of the oil, so that it provides faster initial cooling for optimum hardness, where as the base oil ensures slow cooling in the final stage for stress relief and distortion free results.
   
  Its normally used for hardening nuts, bolts, ball bearings and certain types of brake drums as well as many other components manufactured by automobile and light engineering industries. suitable for hardening of a variety of ball bearings, high speed steel tools, and other components in major industries.
   
  Have long service life due to excellent, oxidation stability, Impart uniform hardness without distortion, Have a wide application range
  Significantly prolonged useful service life. High cooling rate along with great uniformity of hardness.
  Reduced sensitivity to variable agitation effects.
  Outstanding thermal and oxidation stability in service at elevated bath temperatures.
  Exceptional resistance to chemical degradation, sludge formation, and evaporation loss. High flash and fire point with reduced formation of smoke. Emulsifiable for easy rinsing of oil from the quenched part’s surface.
 
     
     
 
Grease Top
  Its a very effective solid lubricant with extremely good anti-scuffing property gives additional protection to the moving parts even under very severe shock load conditions when the grease components may get squeezed out. Its smooth structure and high degree of resistance against oxidation and rusting/corrosion it is an ideal product for all grease lubricated parts of automotive equipment. premium quality, sodium soap grease with short fibres and good structural stability. This grease is specially formulated to give long service life to anti-friction bearings of light and heavy vehicles. lithium base grease, compounded with finely dispersed molybdenum di-sulphide.
   
  It Provides excellent resistance to water wash and displacement under shock-loads
  Ensures protection against wear by preventing metal to metal contact
  Has equally good dispensing qualities in summer and winter Provides protective coating to exposed parts of equipment, during temporary storage.
 
     
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