Product Description: A synthetic ester-based, broad application, 5 cSt turbine engine oil that is blended for strong oxidative and thermal stability performance.
Specification: MIL – PRF – 23699 STD
NATO Specification: O-156
Joint Service Designation: OX-27
MIL-SPEC Scope: This specification covers three classes of gas turbine engine lubricating oils, primarily used for aircraft engines, which have a nominal viscosity of 5 centistokes at 100 ⁰C and which are typically made with neopentyl polyol ester base stocks. This oil is identified by NATO Code Number 0-156.
Shelf Life:
- US Military 3 Years
- Commercial 5 Years
- NATO 4 Years
Tariff Code: 3403.99.0000
Material: | Synthetic Turbine Oils |
Acrylonitrile | Poor to Good |
Acrylonitrile-butadiene rubber (Perbunan®) | Poor to Good |
Butyl rubber | Poor to Fair |
Flurocarbon (Viton®) | Very Good |
Methacrylate | Poor to Fair |
Natural rubber/latex | Poor |
Poly (ethylene) | Good |
Polyamine (Nylon) | Poor |
Polychloroprene (Neoprene® ) | Poor |
Polyester | Good |
PTFE (Teflon® ) | Very Good |
Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) | Poor |
Silicone | Poor to Fair |
Styrene-butadiene or styene-butadiene rubber (SBR) or Buna S | Poor |
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