AeroShell Turbine Oil 560 Shell
AeroShell Turbine Oil 560 :
AeroShell Turbine Oil 560 is a third generation, high performance, low coking 5 mm2/s synthetic hindered ester oil incorporating a carefully selected and finely balanced combination of additives to improve thermal and oxidation stability.
Main Applications Of Shell AeroShell Turbine Oil 560
- Changes which have taken place over the last twenty years in engine performance (in terms of improved fuel consumption
higher operating temperatures and pressures) and maintenance practices have resulted in increased severity in lubricant operating conditions. - AeroShell Turbine Oil 560 was developed to withstand the
hostile environments of today’s high powered, high
compression engines in which the older generation of oils can be stressed up to and beyond their thermal limits, as evidenced by oil coking in the high temperature bearing areas. - By overcoming the problems associated with using old
technology oils in new technology engines, AeroShell Turbine
Oil 560: - maintains a cleaner engine
- provides improved load carrying capacity
- reduces maintenance costs
- prolongs bearing life
in both new and existing engines. - In order for military authorities to take advantage of this better performance in military engines the specification MIL-PRF-
23699 was re-written to include a "High Thermal Stability" (HTS) grade as well as the Standard (STD) and Corrosion Inhibited (C/I) grades. AeroShell Turbine Oil 560 is fully approved as an HTS oil. With the advent of the new civil turbine oil specification, SAE AS5780, which has more stringent requirements than the military specification, AeroShell Turbine Oil 560 was approved as a SPC (Standard Performance Capability) oil. - With effect from January 1st 2002, AeroShell Turbine Oil 560
has been manufactured with an improved formulation to
further enhance its anti-coking performance. - AeroShell Turbine Oil 560 contains a synthetic ester oil and should not be used in contact with incompatible seal materials
and it also affects some paints and plastics.
Specifications, Approvals & Recommendations Of AeroShell Turbine Oil 560
- Approved MIL - PRF -23699G Grade HTS (US) Approved SAE AS5780B Grade SPC
- Equivalent DEF STAN 91-101 (British)
- Equivalent DCSEA 299/A (French)
- Analogue to VNII NP 50-1-4F, B3V, LZ-240, VNII NP 50-1-4U
and 36/Ku-A (Russian) - NATO Code O-154
- Joint Service Designation : Equivalent OX-27
- Pratt & Whitney : Approved 521C Type II
- General Electric : Approved D-50 TF1
- Allison : Approved EMS-53 (Obsolete)
- COMAC Approved to QPL-CMS-OL-202
- AeroShell Turbine Oil 560 is approved for use in all models of
the following engines: - Honeywell : TFE 731, TPE 331, APUs (majority of models), LTS 101, LTP 101, ALF 502, LF 507, AS907, AS977, GTCP 30, 36,
85, 331, 660, RE220 - Allison (Rolls-Royce) : 250 Series
- BMW - Rolls-Royce : BR710, BR715
- CFM International : CFM 56 (all models)
- CFE 738
- Engine Alliance: GP7200
- GE 90, CF6 (all models), CJ610, CF700, CT34, GEnX
- IAE : V2500 Series
- IHI : FJR 710
- Hamilton Sundstrand : APS 500, 1000, 2000, 3000
- Pratt & Whitney : JT3D, JT8D, JT9D, PW4000 Series (cleared for flight evaluation in PW2000 engines)
- Pratt & Whitney Canada : PT6T, PT6A (some models only),
PW120,121 Series, JT15D, PW200 Series, PW300 Series,
PW500 Series, PW901A APU - Rolls-Royce : Spey, Tay RB183, Adour, RB199
- Turbomeca : Arriel, Arrius, Makila, RTM 322, TM 319, TM
333, TP 319, MTR 390, various models of Astazou and
Artouste engines - Full details of the approval status of AeroShell Turbine Oil 560 in APUs and other engines/accessories is available.
- For a full listing of equipment approvals and
recommendations, please consult your local Shell Technical
Help Desk.
Typical Physical Characteristics Of AeroShell Turbine Oil 560
Properties | MIL-PRF-23699G | Typical | |
---|---|---|---|
Grade HTS | |||
Oil type | Synthetic ester | Synthetic ester | |
Kinematic viscosity @1000C | mm2/s | 4.90 to 5.40 | 5.24 |
Kinematic viscosity @400C | mm2/s | 23.0 min | 26.71 |
Kinematic viscosity @-400C | mm2/s | 13000 max | 9351 |
Flashpoint Cleveland Open Cup | 0C | 246 min | 268 |
Pourpoint | 0C | -54 max | -60 |
Total Acidity | mgKOH/g | 1 max | 0.2 |
Evaporation Loss 6.5 hrs @2040C | % m | 10.0 max | 2 |
Foaming | Must pass | Passes | |
Swelling of Standard Synthetic Rubber @2040C | swell % | 5 to 25 | 12.9 |
- SAE-AMS 3217/4, 72 hrs | |||
Elastomer compatibility, % weight @2000C change after 24/120 hours: | 10/15 max. | 7.5/9.0 | |
Fluorocarbon | |||
LCS Fluorocarbon @2000C | 10/20 max. | 6.5/8.5 max. | |
Nitrile @1300C | Report | 6.5/6.0 | |
Silicone @1750C | Report | 14.5/13.5 | |
Perfluoroelastomer @2000C | N/A | 0.5/0.5 | |
Thermal Stability / Corrosivity 96 hrs - @2740C Metal weight change | mg/cm2 | 4 max | 0.23 |
Thermal Stability / Corrosivity 96 hrs - % Viscosity change @37.80C | 5 max | 0.3 | |
Thermal Stability / Corrosivity 96 hrs - Total acid number change | mgKOH/g | 6 max | 1.5 |
Corrosion & Oxidation Stability 72 hrs @1750C | Must pass | Passes | |
Corrosion & Oxidation Stability 72 hrs @2040C | Must pass | Passes | |
Corrosion & Oxidation Stability 72 hrs @2180C | Must pass | Passes | |
HLPS dynamic coking @20hrs @3750C | Deposit mg | ||
Ryder gear test, relative rating % Hercolube A | 102 | 112 | |
Bearing test rig (100 hrs), Type 1 1/2 conditions - Overall deposit demerit rating | 80 max | 21 |
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5 mm2/s Synthetic Hindered Ester Oil AeroShell Turbine Oil 560, Shell in India
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