Eiffel Turbo R series of lubricants are supreme performance air compressor oils formulated with high quality base stocks and advanced additive technology, to provide exceptional equipment protection and reliability for compressors operating under mild to severe conditions. They are designed to meet or exceed the requirements of DIN 51506 VD-L standards and demonstrate high resistance to oxidation and deposit formation.

Outstanding thermal & oxidation stability helps in extending life of oil and filter.
Excellent water separability reduces sludge build up in crankcase and discharge lines.
Low ash and carbon formation improves valve performance and reduces potential for fire & explosion.
Excellent load carrying properties reduces wear of rings, cylinders, bearings and gears.
Excellent protection from rust and corrosion of multi-metallurgy compressor components.

Eiffel Turbo R series are suitable for use in Reciprocating and Rotary compressors, upto maximum compressed air temperature of 220 °C.
Reciprocating air compressor crankcase & cylinders and Rotary screw & vane compressors.
Axial and centrifugal compressors with critical gears and bearings. These oils are not intended or suitable for use in air compressors for breathing applications.

Specifications: Eiffel Turbo R series meets or exceeds following International and Builder specifications:

  • DIN 51506 VD-L

Typical Characteristics

Eiffel Turbo R series Test Method Units 32 46 68 100 150
ISO Viscosity Grade ISO 3448 32 46 68 100 150
Density @ 15 0C ASTM D 4052 gm/cc 0.870 0.878 0.880 0.887 0.894
Viscosity @ 40 0C ASTM D 445 cSt 32.4 46.8 68.9 100.8 150.2
Viscosity @ 100 0C ASTM D 445 cSt 5.38 6.78 8.72 11.15 14.56
Viscosity Index ASTM D 2270 98 98 98 95 95
Sulfated Ash ASTM D 874 wt% <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 <0.01
Pour Point ASTM D 97 °C -27 -27 -21 -21 -18
Flash Point (COC) ASTM D 92 °C 224 230 234 246 272
Copper Strip Corrosion ASTM D 130 1B 1B 1B 1B 1B
Rust Characteristics Proc B ASTM D 665 Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass
Foam Seq I,II,III ASTM D 892 ml/ml 10/0 10/0 10/0 10/0 20/0

The above figures are typical of blends with normal production tolerance and do not constitute a specification.

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