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Simply put, if your oil breaks down, so will your engine

Protect your engines with superior oxidative stability.

A lot of factors can affect the efficacy of the oil you use in your power generation aeroderivative turbine engines: moisture, heat, contamination, environmental conditions, and—ultimately—its oxidative stability.

Oxidative stability is a measure of your oil’s ability to resist chemical breakdown in the presence of oxygen. Accelerated by high temperatures and moisture, oxidation eventually results in increased viscosity and damaging coke deposits that adversely impact your engines.

That’s why so many experts protect their engines with Eastman Turbo Oil 2197, high performance capable oil with superior oxidative stability. Improved oxidative stability leads to longer oil life and improved engine operations.

You have a choice in the lubricant you put in your turbines.

With so many people relying on your engines to provide power, you need an equally reliable lubricant. Avoid downtime with Eastman Turbo Oil 2197 in your system.

Thermal & oxidative stability
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Find out if your oil has the oxidative stability you need to get the job done.

An engine oil analysis can determine how well your current oil is working for your system and how a high performance capable oil can help improve the reliability of your operations. Request an oil sample testing kit for a free oil analysis today.



Products

Eastman Turbo Oil 2197

Eastman Turbo Oil 2197

With approximately 400 million hours of proven performance, Eastman Turbo Oil 2197 is by far the most widely used high performance capable (HPC) oil in the world. It is AS5780 HPC/ MIL-PRF-23699 HTS class, 5 cSt turbine oil for the most thermally demanding engine and accessory applications. Click here for product technical and safety data sheets.

 
Eastman Turbo Oil 2380

Eastman Turbo Oil 2380

Widely used in turbine engines around the world, Eastman Turbo Oil 2380 was one of the first turbine oils to be qualified and approved for Mil-PRF-23699 STD (Standard) class and subsequently SAE AS5780 SPC (Standard Performance Capability) class. Click here for product technical and safety data sheets.


 

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