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LUBRICATING TOWARDS THE FUTURE

ATLANTIC HYDRAULIC OILS FR

ATLANTIC HYDRAULIC OIL FR fluids are cutting-edge hydraulic fluids that are synthetic, anhydrous, and less flammable than conventional hydraulic fluids. They are formulated with organic esters and tried-and-true additives. They are engineered in a way that makes them superior to mineral oils when it comes to their resistance to catching fire, and they are designed to deliver excellent performance in conventional hydraulic systems. They are also capable of biodegradation and have a low eco-toxicity, making them an excellent choice for use in locations that are especially sensitive to the environment. ATLANTIC HYDRAULIC OIL FR reduces the risk of fire and damage to equipment, as well as the risk of disruptions and production stoppages. It also reduces the chance of injury to operators, which is a significant benefit.

APPLICATIONS

ATLANTIC HYDRAULIC OIL’s FR range comes highly recommended for use in settings where there is a risk of fire as well as in hydraulic fluid settings that are particularly conscious of their impact on the environment. The tunnel boring, metal, mining, and glass industries are excellent examples of typical applications of this technology. They can be used in hydraulic installations instead of mineral oils to offer the same level of good.

PRODUCT BENEFITS

  • Reduced risk of ignition compared to mineral oils.
  • Readily biodegradable
  • Low ecotoxicity, or the property of being “not damaging,” in the case of plants, invertebrates, and fish.
  • Very favorable viscosity and temperature properties.
  • Maintaining low flammability throughout the duration of the fluid’s use.
  • Good corrosion prevention.
  • Compatible with the vast majority of materials that have been specifically designated for use with mineral oils.
  • Protection against wear on the pump that is comparable to mineral hydraulic oils

RECOMMENDATIONS / SPECIFICATIONS
ISO 6743/4 HFDU, ISO 12922, DIN 51502 HS-D