5 lB-oil for rotary vane pumps, can of 5 liter
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B-oil for rotary vane pumps, can of 5 liter in action
B-oil for rotary vane pumps, can of 5 liter The safety information is available for download at https://www.vacuubrand.com/safety-information.
This vacuum pump oil has excellent viscosity characteristics. Its good chemical resistance, low vapor pressure as well as its better stability when pumping oxidants such as acid and alkaline vapors, makes it superior compared to standard mineral oils. This oil is used for the first filling of RE / RZ / RC series pumps. Oils for rotary vane pumpsTechnical data and graphs
Oil amount in l | 5 l canister l | |
Vapor pressure (mbar) at operating temperature of pump | < 1 x 10-3 mbar | |
Flashpoint °C | 260 °C | |
Viscosity at 40°C in mm2/s | 95 mm2/s | |
Density at 20°C in g/cm3 | 0.87 g/cm3 |
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B-oil for rotary vane pumps, can of 5 liter in action
B-oil for rotary vane pumps, can of 5 liter The safety information is available for download at https://www.vacuubrand.com/safety-information.
This vacuum pump oil has excellent viscosity characteristics. Its good chemical resistance, low vapor pressure as well as its better stability when pumping oxidants such as acid and alkaline vapors, makes it superior compared to standard mineral oils. This oil is used for the first filling of RE / RZ / RC series pumps. Oils for rotary vane pumps
Technical data and graphs
Oil amount in l 5 l canister l Vapor pressure (mbar) at operating temperature of pump < 1 x 10-3 mbar Flashpoint °C 260 °C Viscosity at 40°C in mm2/s 95 mm2/s Density at 20°C in g/cm3 0.87 g/cm3