INDUSTRIAL LUBRICANTS


ENVIRON™ AW Hydraulic Fluids

Petro-Canada Lubricants ENVIRON™ AW monograde inherently biodegradable hydraulic fluids are designed for use in mobile and stationary heavy-duty hydraulic systems and are particularly suited for hydraulic applications in ENVIRON™mentally sensitive locations.

ENVIRON™ AW is free of heavy metals, non-toxic, inherently biodegradable and recyclable. ENVIRON™ AW is formulated to provide excellent anti-wear protection for extended equipment life. Its exceptional oxidation stability provides long oil life for fewer change-outs and helps prevent sludge and varnish deposits.

ENVIRON™ AW fluids are approved against the following hydraulic equipment manufacturers’ specifications: Eaton Brochure 03-401-2010 Rev 1, Denison HF-0, HF-1 and HF-2, Engel (AW 46), and Krauss Maffei (AW 46). They are also NSF H2 registered (no allowable food contact).

ENVIRON™ AW is suitable for use in equipment manufactured by Eaton, Denison, Bosch-Rexroth, Sauer-Danfoss, Racine, Oilgear, Hydreco, Dynex and others.

ENVIRON™ AW 32, 46, and 68 meet the requirements of DIN 51524 Part 2 HLP and ISO 11158 HM and ASTM D6158 HM. ENVIRON™ AW is suitable for use where Bosch-Rexroth RE 90220 is required.

Typical characteristics are shown below:


ENVIRON™ AW

 

32

46

68

Viscosity, cSt @ 40°C

31.7

45.4

69.3

Viscosity, cSt @ 100°C

5.7

6.8

9.1

Viscosity Index

121

104

106

Flash Point, COC, °C/°F

216/421

233/451

242/468

Pour Point, °C/°F

-42/-44

-33/-27

-33/-27

Oxidation Stability (D943), hours to 2.0 AN

10,000+

10,000+

10,000+

Petro-Canada Lubricants ENVIRON™ MV multigrade inherently biodegradable hydraulic fluids are designed for year-round use in mobile and stationary heavy-duty hydraulic systems operating in wide extremes of temperature, particularly in environmentally sensitive locations. ENVIRON™ MV is free of heavy metals, non-toxic, inherently biodegradable and recyclable. Its energy conserving formula helps maintain optimum pump protection in an efficient manner over a wide range of temperatures.

ENVIRON™ MV fluids are approved against the following hydraulic equipment manufacturers’ specifications: Denison HF-0, HF-1 and HF-2, Eaton Brochure 03-401-2010 Rev 1 and Arburg (MV 46). They are also NSF H2 registered (no allowable food contact).

ENVIRON™ MV are suitable for use in equipment manufactured by Eaton, Denison, Sauer-Danfoss, Bosch-Rexroth, Racine, Oilgear, Hydreco, Dynex and others. ENVIRON™ MV 32 and 46 meet the requirements of DIN 51524 Part 3 HVLP, ISO 11158 HV and ASTM D6158 HV, and are suitable for use where Bosch-Rexroth RE 90220 is required.

ENVIRON™ MV is formulated to provide excellent anti-wear protection for extended equipment life. Its exceptional oxidation stability provides long oil life for fewer change-outs and helps prevent sludge and varnish deposits.

Typical characteristics are shown below:


ENVIRON™ MV

 

32

46

Viscosity, cSt @ 40°C

33.8

45.0

Viscosity, cSt @ 100°C

6.7

8.2

Viscosity Index

160

158

Flash Point, COC, °C/°F

239/462

247/477

Pour Point, °C/°F

-48/-54

-48/-54

Oxidation Stability (D943), hours to 2.0 AN

10,000+

10,000+

Min. Start-up Temperature1, °C/°F

-36/-33

-33/-27

Operating Temp. Range2 Mobile Equipment °C

-15 to 76

-10 to 84

Operating Temp. Range2 Mobile Equipment °F

5 to 169

14 to 183

Industrial Machinery °C

-15 to 66

-10 to 74

Industrial Machinery °F

5 to 151

14 to 165

1 Start-up is defined as the temperature at which the oil dynamic viscosity reaches 10,000 cP.

2 Operating temperature limits are determined by the equipment manufacturer. Petro-Canada Lubricants has chosen to define the upper operating temperature to be the after-shear oil kinematic viscosity of 10 cSt for mobile equipment and 13 cSt for industrial machinery, while the lower operating temperature to be the fresh oil dynamic viscosity of 750 cP for both mobile and industrial machinery.

These ranges are only an approximation and the operator should always check the viscosity requirements as specified by their equipment manufacturer. Mobile equipment typically refers to machinery that encompasses a transmission and braking system to allow and prohibit movement. Industrial machinery is typically stationary, with hard piping and auxilliary components in place.

Petro-Canada Lubricants ENVIRON™ MV R are readily biodegradable, non-toxic hydraulic fluids and therefore, particularly suited for hydraulic applications in environmentally sensitive locations. ENVIRON™ MV R hydraulic fluids are premium multigrade anti-wear hydraulic fluids designed for year-round use in both mobile and stationary heavy-duty hydraulic systems operating in wide extremes of temperatures.

ENVIRON™ MV R hydraulic fluids are formulated for both indoor and outdoor use in piston, gear and vane hydraulic pumps found in industrial plant and mobile equipment used in environmentally sensitive areas and is well suited for hydraulic systems in hydroelectric dam operations.

ENVIRON™ MV R 32 and 46 are approved for use against the following hydraulic equipment manufacturers’ specifications: Denison HF-0, HF-1 and HF-2, Eaton Brochure 03-401-2010 Rev 1. In addition, ENVIRON™ MV R is recommended for use in equipment manufactured by: Eaton, Denison, Bosch-Rexroth, Sauer-Danfoss, Racine, Oilgear, Hydreco, Dynex and others.

ENVIRON™ MV R fluids meet DIN 51524 Part 3 HVLP, ISO 11158 HV and ASTM D6158 HV, and are suitable for use where Bosch-Rexroth RE 90220 is required. ENVIRON™ MV R fluids meet the WGK (German Water Hazard Classification) of 1.

ENVIRON™ MV R does not contain zinc-based antiwear additives so it can be used in hydraulic pumps with silver bearings, such as Lucas pumps because it will not displace the silver in these bearings.

Typical characteristics are shown below:


 

Test Method

ENVIRON™ MV R

ISO 32

ISO 46

Start-up Temperature1,°C/°F

-36/-33

-33/-27

Operating Range2, °C/°F  Mobile Equipment

-15 to 76 / 5 to 169

-10 to 84 / 14 to 183

Industrial Equipment

-15 to 66 / 5 to 151

-10 to 74 / 14 to 165

Density @ 15°C, kg/l

D4052

0.841

0.848

Flash Point, COC, °C/°F

D92

213/415

229/444

Kinematic Viscosity, cSt @ 40°C

D445

32.45

43.99

Kinematic Viscosity, cSt @ 100°C

D445

6.62

8.17

Viscosity Index

D2270

165

162

Pour Point, °C/°F

D5950

-51/-60

-48/-54

Rust Prevention, Procedures A & B, 24 h

D665

Pass

Pass

Copper Corrosion 3hr @ 100°C / 212°F

D130

1b

1b

Air Release @ 50°C / 122°F, Minutes

D3427

3.0

3.0

Denison Hybrid Pump Test, T6H20C

TP-30533

Pass

Pass

Water Separability @ 54°C / 129°F oil-water-emulsion (minutes)

D1401

40-40-0 (10)

40-40-0 (10)

Oxidation Stability, Hours to 2.0 AN

D943

10,000+

10,000+

Dielectric Breakdown Voltage, kV

D877

56

55

Biodegradability, %

OECD 301B

>70

>70

Aquatic Acute Toxicity3  EC50 (Algae), ppm (mg/L)

OECD 201

>9,000

>9,000

Aquatic Acute Toxicity3  EC50 (Daphnia), ppm (mg/L)

OECD 202

>10,000

>10,000

Aquatic Acute Toxicity3  LC50 (Trout), ppm (mg/L)

OECD 203

>1,000

>1,000

The values quoted above are typical of normal production. They do not constitute a specification.

1 Start-up is defined as the temperature at which the oil dynamic viscosity reaches 10,000 cP.

2 Operating temperature limits are determined by the equipment manufacturer. Petro-Canada Lubricants has chosen to define the upper operating temperature to be the after-shear oil viscosity of 10 cSt for mobile equipment and 13 cSt for industrial machinery, while the lower operating temperature to be the fresh oil viscosity of 750 cP for both mobile and industrial machinery. These ranges are only an approximation and the operator should always check the viscosity requirements as specified by their equipment manufacturer. Mobile equipment typically refers to machinery that encompasses a transmission and braking system to allow and prohibit movement. Industrial machinery is typically stationary, with hard piping and auxilliary components in place.

3 According to GHS, a substance is “not environmentally toxic” if LC50 and EC50 values for OECD 201, 202 and 203 are >100 mg/L.