NA-LUBE AW-6310 is a multifunctional ashless lubricant additive exhibiting excellent extreme pressure, antiwear, rust inhibiting and demulsification properties. By virtue of its specially selected raw materials, NA-LUBE AW-6310 is an excellent additive (when used in combination with well selected phenolic and aminic antioxidants) for formulating ashless high performance EP rust and oxidation oils, hydraulic oils, paper machine oils, circulating oils, industrial and automotive gear oils and greases.
NA-LUBE AW-6310 imparts outstanding steel corrosion protection and demulsibility to lubricants based on Group I, II and synthetic base stocks. At a low treat level of 0.10% – 0.15% in a severely hydrotreated paraffinic ISO VG 46 base oil, NA-LUBE AW-6310 displays outstanding FZG performance (higher than 12 load stages).
NA-LUBE AW-6310 can also be used for formulating chlorine-free metalworking fluids when used in combination with a NA-LUBE EP-5000 Series product and a lubricity agent.
| Viscosity @ 40°C | 144 cSt |
| Phosphorus Content | 4.20% |
| Sulfur Content | 9.80% |
| Nitrogen Content | 3% |
| Application Advantage | Demulsibility, EP/AW properties, FZG performance, Hydrolytic stability, Multifunctional, Rust inhibition, Secondary AO, Thermal stability, Yellow metal deactivation |
| Formulation Advantage | Ashless, Low treat rate, Solubility |
| Market Application | Circulating, Gear, Grease, Hydraulic, Metalworking, Paper machine, R&O |
| Product Group | Antioxidant, Antiwear, Rust inhibitor |
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