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*The energy efciency design is a trademark of Exxon Mobil Corporation. Energy efciency relates solely to the uid performance when compared to conventional (mineral) reference oils of the same viscosity grade in circulating and gear applications. The technology used allows up to 3.6 percent efciency compared to the reference when tested in a worm gearbox under controlled conditions. Efciency improvements will vary based on operating conditions and application.
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High-Performance Benets
Reduced energy consumption Low traction (internal friction) and high viscosity index combine to reduce power consumption up to 3.6 percent compared with mineral oils in circulating and gearbox applications. Up to 6 times longer oil life Unique synthetic base-oil technology and a proprietary additive system offer an application life as much as 6 times longer than mineral oils, for reduced maintenance, oil purchases, and waste; and increased productivity. Balanced performance Exceptional resistance to rust and corrosion, outstanding demulsibility, and superb foam control and air-release properties. Multimetal compatibility Compatible with the same seal and other construction materials (including yellow metals) used in equipment normally lubricated with mineral oils, helping minimize equipment issues during the conversion process.
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Balanced Formulation
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Some competitive synthetic gear oils are formulated specically to deliver exceptional results in one area but often sacrice performance in many other areas. Mobil SHC 600 Series lubricants have a balanced formulation for maximizing overall productivity.
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Low-Temperature Fluidity
ASTM D 2983 testing of Brookeld Viscosity shows that Mobil SHC 600 Series offers better low-temperature performance compared with conventional oils, providing an extended temperature range for start-up and operation.
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In an FAG FE8 bearing test, Mobil SHC 600 Series lubricants protected bearings signicantly better than conventional oils.
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Lower Traction
Tribological testing that recreates lubrication conditions found in gears and bearings illustrates the traction (internal uid friction) benets of Mobil SHC 600 Series over conventional lubricants. This shows, on a microscopic scale, the fundamental science that underpins the energy efciency and lower operating temperature benets delivered by Mobil SHC 600 Series lubricants.
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Energy Efciency
Conventional Industrial Gear Oil
These thermographic images from controlled worm-gear testing provide visible indication of the energy-efciency benet of Mobil SHC 600 Series versus conventional oil, with Mobil SHC 600 Series running approximately 15C (30F) cooler. Lower operating temperatures lead to increased equipment life, improved efciency, and reduced maintenance costs.
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ExxonMobil Lubricants & Specialties Europe Division of ExxonMobil Petroleum & Chemical, BVBA Polderdijkweg, B-2030 Antwerp Belgium
2012 Exxon Mobil Corporation Mobil, Mobil SHC, the Pegasus design, and energy efciency design are trademarks of Exxon Mobil Corporation or one of its afliates. The terms ExxonMobil and Mobil are used for convenience only and may refer to Exxon Mobil Corporation or one of its afliates. Nothing in this document overrides the corporate separateness of the afliates.
For more information on Mobil SHC 600 series and other Mobil Industrial Lubricants and services, call your local company representative or contact the Mobil Technical Helpdesk on TechDeskEurope@exxonmobil. com. Also visit mobilindustrial.com.
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