Total Carter SY 460
VISCOSITY - ISO 460
Total Carter SY 460 Synthetic Lubricant For Enclosed Gear Drives
Total Carter SY 460 Synthetic Lubricant is especially suited for use in industrial transmissions with a high slip rate such as spur gears, worm screws and gears operating at very high temperatures.
It offers a very high and shear-stable viscosity index along with a low coefficient of friction giving greater protection for non-ferrous parts, such as the bronze ring gear in worm gears systems, offering an energy saving of between 5 and 10% compared with a mineral oil. It also possesses excellent thermal stability: extending oil lifetimes, very good foaming behaviour and fantastic extreme pressure and anti-wear properties as well as very high-level corrosion protection (tested with sea and acidic water).
Non-miscible with mineral oils and certain synthetic lubricants.
- Lubrication of gears operating under the most severe conditions (high loads,
shocks, extreme temperatures and corrosive atmospheres). - Lubrication of worm gears.
Total Carter SY 460 Synthetic Lubricant For Enclosed Gear Drives Advantages:
- Very high and shear stable viscosity index.
- Low coefficient of friction: greater protection for non-ferrous parts, such as the
bronze ring gear in worm gear systems, offering an energy saving of between
5 and 10% compared with a mineral oil. - Excellent thermal stability: extended oil lifetime.
- Very good foaming behaviour.
- Excellent extreme pressure and anti-wear properties.
- Very high-level of corrosion protection (tested with sea and acidic water).
TYPICAL CHARACTERISTICS | METHODS | UNITS | CARTER SY 460 |
Density at 15°C | ISO 3675 | kg/m³ | 1003 |
Viscosity at 40°C | ISO 3104 | mm²/s | 460 |
Viscosity at100°C | ISO 3104 | mm²/s | 71 |
Viscosity index | ISO 2909 | – | 230 |
Flash point (open cup) | ISO 2592 | °C | 230 |
Pour Point | ISO 3016 | °C | -27 |
- DIN 51517 Part 3 ⇒ group CLP
- NF-ISO 6743-6 category CKS/CKT
- DAVID BROWN, CMD
All packages should be stored under cover. Where outside storage is unavoidable drums should be laid horizontally to avoid the possible ingress of water and damage to drum markings. Products should not be stored above 60°C, or exposed to hot sun or freezing conditions.