Total Equivis HE 46
VISCOSITY - ISO 46
Total Equivis HE 46 High Viscosity Hydraulic Fluid
EQUIVIS HE is an hydraulic fluid designed for industrial hydraulic systems and mobile equipments.
Total Equivis HE 46 High Viscosity Hydraulic Fluid Product Advantages:
- EQUIVIS HE has been designed to optimize the hydraulic systems’ performances and reliability compared to conventional HM or HV hydraulic fluids:
- High and very shear stable viscosity index which provides a higher lubricating film thickness, ensuring better wear protection during all the fluid service life and improving the material efficiency.
- Reinforced anti-foam properties and very good air release behaviour limiting the air content of the fluid, maintaining a very low fluid compressibility and reducing cavitation issues.
- Very good rust and corrosion protection.
- High thermal and hydrolytic stabilities to ensure optimum material protection in critical working conditions and limit deposit formation.
- High oxidation stability for longer service life limits drain frequency and related maintenance costs.
TYPICAL CHARACTERISTICS | METHODS | UNITS | Value |
Appearance | Visual | – | Clear Liquid |
Density at 15 °C | ASTM D 4052 | – | 0.860 |
Kinematic Viscosity at 40 °C
|
ASTM D 445 | mm²/s | 46 |
Kinematic Viscosity at 100 °C | ASTM D 445 | mm²/s | 9.4 |
Viscosity Index | ASTM D 2270 | 185 | |
Flash point Cleveland | ASTM D 92 | °C | 230 |
Pour point | ASTM D 97 | °C | -42 |
Shear stability, 100 °C viscosity loss | ASTM D 5621 | % | 8 |
INTERNATIONAL CLASSIFICATIONS
- DENISON approved: HF0, HF1, HF2
- Meets the DYNAVIS® performance standard
- DIN 51502 CLP 46
- DIN 51502 HLP 46
- DIN 51524-3 HVLP
- ISO 11158 HV
- ISO 6743-4 HM 46
MANUFACTURERS SPECIFICATIONS
Before using the product, the vehicle’s maintenance guide should be checked. Oil changes should be carried out in accordance with the manufacturer’s recommendations. The product should not be stored at temperatures over 60°C. It should be kept away from sunlight, intense cold and extreme temperature fluctuations. If possible, the packaging should not be exposed to the elements. Otherwise, the drums should be laid horizontally in order to avoid any contamination from water and to prevent the product’s label from rubbing off.
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.