Mineral Base Oil SN500

CAS Number: 64742-65-0
C25H52
Purity: 99% min

Mineral Base Oil SN500 is a high-viscosity, Group I paraffinic base oil, ideal for formulating industrial lubricants and greases.

Description

Mineral Base Oil SN500, with CAS number 64742-65-0, is a highly refined paraffinic base oil derived from crude petroleum. Classified as a Group I base oil, it is produced through solvent extraction and dewaxing processes, resulting in a product with a high viscosity index and good oxidation stability. Its molecular formula, C25H52, represents a typical hydrocarbon chain length for this grade. SN500 exhibits excellent thermal stability and solvency characteristics, making it a versatile component in various lubricant formulations. It possesses a moderate pour point and flash point, indicative of its suitability for a wide range of operating conditions. The refining process minimizes impurities such as sulfur and aromatic compounds, contributing to its performance and environmental profile. This base oil is distinguished by its consistent quality and reliable performance in demanding applications, providing a foundational element for high-performance lubricant products.

Applications

Mineral Base Oil SN500 finds extensive use as a primary base stock in the formulation of a broad array of industrial lubricants. Key applications include the manufacturing of automotive engine oils, gearbox lubricants, hydraulic fluids, and compressor oils. It is also a critical ingredient in the production of industrial greases, metalworking fluids, and industrial gear oils. Furthermore, SN500 is utilized in power generation lubrication, marine engine oils, and various process oils where a robust, high-viscosity base oil is required for system protection and operational efficiency.

Storage & Handling

Store in tightly closed containers in a cool, well-ventilated area, away from incompatible materials. Avoid direct sunlight and sources of ignition. Handle with appropriate personal protective equipment. Ensure proper grounding during transfer to prevent static discharge.

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