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Turbine Oils meet demands of power generation facilities.


July 16, 2008 - Shell Turbo Oils CC and Turbo Oil J feature water separation characteristics and resistance to formation of sludge, aeration, and foaming for industrial turbines. Meeting/exceeding OEM specifications for most gas and steam turbines, Turbo Oils CC have additive system that provides reserves of wear protection for highly loaded gears without sacrificing resistance to deposits or oil life. Turbo Oil J is formulated to meet demands of MHI combined-cycle gas and steam turbines.


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Release date: June 18, 2008


Shell Offers Next-Generation Turbine Oils


Shell Turbo Oils Meet the Demands of Power Generation Facilities

Houston - To meet the complex needs of today's turbines, Shell Lubricants offers next-generation technology in their line of turbine oils.

Turbines require high-quality lubricants that protect moving parts, while providing consistent resistance to deposits through the life of the oil. Shell turbine oils have low deposit-forming tendencies that help resist problems associated with varnish and lacquer, which can help reduce maintenance costs and downtime. Shell turbine oils, which meet the recommendations of most OEMs, provide extended oil life, excellent water separation, and resistance to the formation of sludge, aeration and foaming for industrial turbines.

"When choosing a turbine lubricant, it is essential to find a product that provides consistent performance and low maintenance costs," said Bill Stein, Project Leader, Turbine Oils for Shell Global Solutions (US) Inc. "By offering strong water-separation properties, good filterability and deposit control, Shell turbine oils can help reduce unplanned maintenance and downtime for heavy-duty turbines."

Shell Lubricants has two next generation products in their line of turbine oils: Shell Turbo Oils CC and Shell Turbo Oil J.

Shell Turbo Oils CC

Shell Turbo Oils CC have been reformulated to meet the severe demands of modern, heavy-duty turbine applications, meeting or exceeding OEM specifications for most gas and steam turbines. Their combination of excellent oxidative stability, sludge control and surface properties makes Shell Turbo Oils CC beneficial for combined-cycle turbine technology, as well as existing gas and steam turbine plants. The deposit-resistance characteristics of Shell Turbo Oils CC enable them to lubricate the hottest gas turbine bearings with minimal deposit build-up or sludge formation. This helps reduce the risk of servo valve problems, which can cause turbine trips. The additive system of Shell Turbo Oils CC provides reserves of wear protection for highly loaded gears without sacrificing resistance to deposits or oil life.

Shell Turbo Oil J

Shell Turbo Oil J has been formulated to meet the demands of Mitsubishi Heavy Industry (MHI) combined-cycle gas and steam turbines. The oil provides reduced deposit-forming tendencies relative to some other oils in the newly emerging industry dry TOST Test. The excellent water-separation characteristics of Shell Turbo Oil J allow for protection from corrosion and the other damaging effects of water circulating in the system, which helps minimize the risk of unplanned maintenance and maximize service life. Shell Turbo Oil J tolerates the traces of contamination that can often lead to blocked filters, which can mean extended service intervals and reduced maintenance costs. Shell Turbo J Oil has outstanding resistance to foaming and rapid air release, which helps prevent pump cavitations, oil pressure drops and lubricant starvation.

o Shell Turbo Oils CC meet or exceed the major gas and steam turbine manufacturers' lubricant specifications, including:

o General Electric GEK 28143A, GEK 32568F, GEK 46506D, GEK 101941A
o Siemens-Westinghouse 21 T0591 & 55125Z3
o Solar ES 9-224, Revision W
o DIN 51515 Part 1 L-TD & Part 2 L-TG
o ISO 8068 L-TSA, L-TSE, L-TGA, L-TGB, L-TGE, L-TGF, L-TGSB & L-TGSE
o GEC Alstom NBA P50001A
o JIS K-2213 Type 2
o ASTM D 4304 Type I and Type 2
o BS 489-1999
o Approved by OEM against:
o Siemens TLV 9013 04
o Alstom HTGD 90-117

Shell Turbo Oil J meets or exceeds the major steam turbine manufacturers' lubricant specifications, including:

o General Electric GEK 28143A, GEK 46506D
o Siemens-Westinghouse 21 T0591 & 55125Z3
o GEC Alstom NBA P50001A
o JIS K-2213 Type 2
o ASTM D 4304 Type I
o DIN 51515 Part 1 L-TD & Part 2 L-TG
o ISO 8068 L-TSA, L-TGA
o BS 489-1999
o Siemens Power Generation TLV 9013 04
o Alstom Power Turbo-Systems HTGD 90-117
o MS-04-MA-CL001 (R-1) FOR STEAM AND LOW-TEMPERATURE TURBINE APPLICATIONS
o MS-04-MA-CL002 (R-1) FOR HIGH-TEMPERATURE TURBINE APPLICATION WITH BEARING AMBIENTS ABOVE 250ºC

For more information, visit www.shell.com/us/lubricants.

About Shell Lubricants

The term 'Shell Lubricants' collectively refers to the companies of the Shell Group engaged in the lubricants business. Shell lubricants companies are global leaders in lubricants and operate in approximately 120 countries worldwide. They manufacture and blend products for use in a range of applications from consumer motoring to food processing and heavy industry to commercial transport. The Shell portfolio of top-quality lubricant brands includes Pennzoil®, Quaker State®, FormulaShell®, Shell TELLUS®, Shell CASSIDA®, Shell ROTELLA® T, Shell SPIRAX® and a portfolio of car care products and Jiffy Lube® services.


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Name: Shell Lubricants
Address: One Shell Plaza
City: Houston
State: TX
ZIP: 77002
Country: USA
Phone: 713-752-6000
http://www.shell-lubricants.com



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