Overview
AeroShell Turbine Oil 500 is a synthetic hindered ester oil designed for turbine engines in both civil and military settings. Known for its exceptional thermal and oxidation stability, it meets the requirements of Pratt & Whitney and MIL specs.
Specification
Size: 208.2L\nType: Synthetic hindered ester\nViscosity: 5 mm²/s\nConforms to: Pratt & Whitney 521 Type II, MIL-L-23699\nApplications: Civil and military turbine engines
Technical
Recommended for engines requiring Pratt & Whitney 521 Type II specifications. Features a 5 mm²/s viscosity, enhancing performance under varied temperature conditions. Ensure compatibility with seal materials before use.
Benefits
AeroShell Turbine Oil 500 offers superior thermal and oxidation stability, extending the life of your engine components. The oil's high tolerance for extreme temperatures ensures reliable performance in demanding environments.
Install
For best results, consult your engine's manual and follow standard maintenance procedures when using AeroShell Turbine Oil 500. Ensure compatibility with seals and materials.
Fitment
Designed for use in a wide range of turbine engines, both civil and military, that require Pratt & Whitney 521 Type II and MIL-L-23699 lubricant specifications.
FAQ
Question: What engines is AeroShell Turbine Oil 500 compatible with?
It is compatible with engines requiring Pratt & Whitney 521 Type II and MIL-L-23699 specs.\n
Question: Can it affect certain materials?
Yes, avoid contact with incompatible seal materials, paints, and plastics.\n
Question: Is this oil suitable for military use?
Yes, it is suitable for most military engines that meet its specifications.\n
Question: What is its viscosity?
It features a viscosity of 5 mm²/s.\n
Question: Does it offer warranty?
Yes, it comes with a 24-month warranty period.
Dangerous Goods
Class 3 - Flammable Liquids
Inventory Extended Details
Shell Aeroshell Turbine 500 is a premium turbine oil used extensively across aviation for its outstanding stability and performance under high-stress conditions. Trusted by aerospace professionals for protecting turbine engines, it enhances reliability.