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Inert Oils, Greases & Waxes : Product Listing : Halocarbon 400 Oil

Halocarbon 400 Oil

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Halocarbon 400 oil is a high molecular weight polymer of chlorotrifluoroethylene (PCTFE). This inert oil is manufactured by a controlled polymerization process and then is stabilized to give it some very unique properties.            

This oil is safe, chemically inert and nonflammable and is oxygen compatible and chlorine compatible. It has good lubricity, high thermal stability and low compressibility.

Halocarbon 400 oil is one of the higher viscosity inert oils that is manufactured by Halocarbon Products. The major application of Halocarbon 400 oil is for general purpose inert lubrication, such as bearings, compressors, gear boxes and pumps. This Halocarbon oil can be interchanged with hydrocarbon oils with some slight modification. Please see the MSDS for more details.
Flash and Fire Point   NONE
Pour Point   15º F / -9º C
Viscosity, centistoke:    
@ 100º F   400
@ 160º F   40
@ 210º F   12
ISO Grade   320-460 (approx.)
Density, g/ml   1.95
Appearance   Clear, Colorless Fluid
 
This oil is available with a rust inhibitor

 
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