Mobil SHC Cibus 150
fully synthetic oilMobil SHC Cibus™ Series lubricants are outstanding performance hydraulic, compressor, gear and bearing oils designed to provide outstanding equipment protection, long oil life and problem-free operation in the food and beverage processing and packaging industries. They are formulated from FDA and NSF registered hydrocarbon base fluids and additives. The combination of the naturally high viscosity index and the proprietary additive system enables the Mobil SHC Cibus series lubricants to provide outstanding performance in a wide range of service applications at high and low temperatures, high loading and in areas of high wash-down well beyond the capabilities of typical mineral oils.
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mineral oilMobil DTE™ 832 and 846 are high performance turbine oils designed for use in steam turbines, gas turbines and combined cycle gas turbines (CCGTs) under the most severe operating conditions. These advanced products are based on high-quality hydrogen-based raw materials that provide excellent thermal/oxidation resistance, as well as specially selected additives for scale control and […]
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fully synthetic oilMobil SHC™ 800 Series turbine oils are specifically designed to meet the needs of the most severe industrial gas turbines with a rated 10,000 hour TOST service life. They are recommended for the lubrication of onshore gas turbines, particularly units less than 3,000 hp used as standby power units and in some types of total […]
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fully synthetic oilMobil SHC Cibus™ Series lubricants are outstanding performance hydraulic, compressor, gear and bearing oils designed to provide outstanding equipment protection, long oil life and problem-free operation in the food and beverage processing and packaging industries. They are formulated from FDA and NSF registered hydrocarbon base fluids and additives. The combination of the naturally high viscosity […]
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