MAKER SYNTHETIC COMPRESSOR 68

Gama Maker MAKER SYNTHETIC COMPRESSOR 68
Maker
Fully Synthetic

Formulated with synthetic bases (PAO) for lubricating alternative compressors in severe working conditions, and for rotary compressors (such as the blade and screw type) with long drain cycles.
Its synthetic bases and special formulation give it exceptional resistance to oxidation and chemical degradation, which multiplies its useful service life.
This product is miscible with mineral oils, although mixing will result in decreased product performance.

    Technical Information

    Quality levels, approvals and recommendations

    • DIN: 51506 - VDL (68)
    • ISO: 6743/3 L-DAB, DAJ (68)
    (*) Formal approval

    Qualities

    High thermal and chemical stability.
    Very good rust and corrosion protection.
    Excellent water separation and defoaming properties.
    Very high viscosity index, allowing lubrication in a wide temperature range.
    Low tendency to form deposits.

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