Types: • SN100 GI • SN150 GI • SN200 GI • SN250 GI • SN500 GI • SN560 GI • SN600 GI
Group I base oils have basic lubricating properties and are primarily used as industrial lubricants for low-demand applications, lubricants for two-stroke engines, gear oils, and cutting fluids.
SN 100 GI
SN 150 GI
SN 200 GI
SN 250 GI
SN 500 GI
SN 560 GI
SN 600 GI
It is used as a base in the manufacture of lubricating oils for internal combustion engines, including cars, trucks, and industrial machinery.
It is used in the formulation of lubricants for manual and automatic transmissions, as well as for gears, providing adequate lubrication and protection against wear.
Cutting and machining fluids to facilitate the machining process in industrial applications, such as milling, turning, and drilling metals.
Group 1 base oils can be used in the manufacture of lubricants for conveyor chains, cables, and other transmission mechanisms.
In applications where oil is required for lubrication, sealing, or penetration, Group 1 base oils can be used due to their ability to flow and penetrate small gaps.
Types: • SN70 GII+30 • SN70 GII L0.5 • SN100 GII+30 • SN100 GII L0.5 • SN150 GII L0.5 • SN220 GII+30 • SN220 GII L0.5 • SN600 GII+30 • SN600 GII L0.5
Oils from Group II serve as a basic ingredient for industrial lubricants and have enhanced characteristics compared to Group 1 oils, including a higher viscosity index, fewer impurities, better thermal stability, and greater resistance to oxidation. These oils undergo a refining process resulting in high-quality oil, exceptional stability against oxidation, low volatility in their viscosity grade, and are virtually sulfur-free, with the +30 designation being the highest purity grade.
SN 70 GII L0.5
SN 70 GII+30
SN 100 GII L0.5
SN 150 GII L0.5
SN 100 GII+30
SN 220 GII L0.5
SN 220 GII+30
SN 600 GII L0.5
SN 600 GII+30
Types: • 4 cSt • 6 cSt • 8 cSt
They are a category of base lubricant oils that are positioned between conventional mineral base oils from Group I and synthetic oils from Group IV. They are produced through hydrocracking, hydroisomerization, and hydrotreatment. This more rigorous refining process leads to greater purity and better quality base oil. They are also known as synthetic oils. These oils have over 90% saturation, less than 0.03% sulfur, and a viscosity index greater than 120. The product has a water-like color and possesses good low-temperature properties.
4 cSt
6 cSt
8 cSt