PAO KIREI

About this item

Polyalphaolefins (PAO or poly-alpha-olefin) — base oil used for the production of lubricants. Group IV base oils are hydrogenated olefin oligomers obtained by catalytic polymerization of linear alpha-olefins. ADVANTAGES OF PAO: Excellent low-temperature properties; High viscosity index; Low volatility; High thermo-oxidative stability due to the absence of unsaturated and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, sulfur, nitrogen, and other impurities; Excellent shear stability; Fully compatible with a wide range of synthetic and mineral base oils.

POSSIBLE APPLICATION FOR THE FOOD INDUSTRY (NSF H1)

Available viscosities: 4, 6, 40, 100

 

Chemical-physical properties

Typical Data — TAIF PAO

 

PropertyPAO KIREI
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Appearance Clear, transparent oily liquid
Kinematic viscosity at 40 °C, cSt 20.0 37.8 390.2 1165
Kinematic viscosity at 100 °C, cSt 4.3 6.5 39.98 100.4
Viscosity index 125 126 149 176
Noack volatility, % 12.5 4.13 1.1 1.0
Pour point, °C −60 −65 −37 −29
Density at 20 °C, g/ml 0.820 0.829 0.842 0.844
Flash point (COC), °C 234 241 286 286

 

Specifications and prices for PAO (polyalphaolefin oils) — please inquire for details.

Specifications