• BP Turbo Oil 2380 is a 5 cSt synthetic lubricant that is approved against US military specification MIL-PRF-23699 STD, and UK military specification DEF STAN 91-101 (replaced DERD 2499).
• This lubricant provides a balanced combination of thermal and oxidation stability, load carrying capacity, lower volatility and has the best low temperature flow characteristics of all 5 cSt turbine oils.
• BP Turbo Oil 2380 is recommended for the lubrication of most fixed wing and rotary wing aircraft gas turbines and accessories. It is also recommended for the lubrication of aero-derived gas turbines in industrial power generation, offshore and marine applications.
• BP Turbo Oil 2380 has been approved by a wide range of engine and accessory manufacturers for their applicable equipment, including: Rolls-Royce, GE, Pratt & Whitney, Pratt & Whitney Canada, Pratt & Whitney Aero Power APUs (formally Hamilton Sundstrand), United Technologies Aerospace Systems (formally Hamilton Sundstrand), Honeywell, CFMI, IAE, MTU and Turbomeca.
• The wide range of approvals make it an ideal single oil solution for many aircraft.
• Excelente protección contra el herrumbre y la corrosión.
• BP Turbo Oil 2380 has the best low temperature viscosity properties among all 5 cSt oils.
• Minimum formation of varnish and sludge deposits over long periods of use.
• Very benign to commonly used seal materials in gas turbines.
• BP Turbo Oil 2380 is among the best of its class and provides excellent protection to bearings, gears, and other highly loaded lubricated surfaces.
• Its high degree of oxidation resistance permits a long period of operation without significant increase in viscosity and/or total acidity.
Name | Method | Units | Turbo Oil 2380 |
Density @ 15°C | ASTM D1298 | Kg/l | 0.9749 |
Kinematic Viscosity @ 100°C | ASTM D445 | mm2/s | 4.97 |
Kinematic Viscosity @ 40°C | ASTM D445 | mm2/s | 24.2 |
Kinematic Viscosity @ -40°C after 35 minutes | ASTM D2532 | mm2/s | 7,950 |
Pour Point | ASTM D97 | °C | -57 |
Flash Point | ASTM D92 | °C | 265 |
Total Acid Number | SAE ARP5088 | mgKOH/g | 0.43 |
Evaporation Loss (6.5 hrs @ 204°C) | ASTM D972 | % | 3.0 |
Foaming Charcateristics | |||
Sequence 1 @ 24°C | ASTM D892 | ml/vol | 9/0 |
Sequence 2 @ 93°C | ASTM D892 | ml/vol | 8/0 |
Sequence 3 @ 24°C | ASTM D892 | ml/vol | 8/0 |
Load Carrying Ability, IAE Gear Machine, Ref Oil A | |||
2000rpm | IP 166 | % | 99 |
6000rpm | IP 166 | % | 86 |
Rubber Swell | |||
Nitrile Rubber (192 hrs @ 130°C) | DERD Test, Method 4 | % | 10.5 |
Viton Rubber (192 hrs @ 200°C) | DERD Test, Method 4 | % | 22.5 |
Silicone Rubber (192 hrs @ 175°C)) | DERD Test, Method 4 | % | 10.5 |
Viton LCS Rubber (192 hrs @ 200°C) | DERD Test, Method 4 | % | 14 |
• The shelf life of BP Turbo Oil 2380 can extend beyond four years when stored in original, unopened quart cans under recommended storage conditions, i.e. in a well ventilated and covered area away from extreme heat and moisture etc. 55-gallon drums and 5-gallon pails have an expected shelf life of three years minimum.
• For all package styles, shelf life can be increased significantly beyond those stated above, depending upon storage conditions.