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SIPC Morlina 5-68 - page 1:2 21/05/2007 Shell Morlina Oil Advanced spindle, hydraulic and bearing oil Shell Morlina Oils 5, 10, 22, 32, 46, 68 are high viscosity-index, solvent refined mineral oils blended with zinc free anti-wear and other additives to provide extended performance in circulatory systems or certain hydraulic systems. Applications Machine circulation systems Oil lubricated plain and rolling element bearings High speed spindles (ISO grades 5 and 10 only) Certain low loaded enclosed gears Some industrial hydraulic transmission and control systems containing steel-on-bronze and silver lubrication surfaces Performance Features and Benefits Excellent oxidation resistance The high resistance to oxidation, caused by heat in the presence of air, water and metal catalysts, such as copper, prolongs oil life. Good anti wear performance The isopropylated phenyl phosphate additive provides efficient anti-wear performance without reacting to the softer metals used in the manufacture of certain pumps, such as steel-on- bronze and silver plate. Corrosion protection Carefully selected additives enhance the oil's natural corrosion protective properties. Low pour point The low pour point of the lighter oils in the Morlina range may be used to advantage in certain low temperature industrial applications. Air release and anti-foam properties Careful use of additives ensure quick air release without excessive foaming. Seal Compatibility Morlina are compatible with all normal mineral oil seal materials. This includes Nitrile and Butyl rubbers, Neoprene, Viton etc., where minimal swell and hardening are required in service. Advice Advice on applications not covered in this leaflet may be obtained from your Shell representative. Health and Safety Guidance on Health and Safety are available on the appropriate Material Safety Data Sheet which can be obtained from your Shell representative. Protect the environment Take used oil to an authorised collection point. Do not discharge into drains, soil or water. Typical Physical Characteristics Morlina 5 10 22 32 46 68 Viscosity Grade ISO 3448 5 10 22 32 46 68 Kinematic Viscosity ASTM D 445 at 40°C mm 2 /s 5 10 22 32 48 68 at 100°C mm 2 /s - - 4,2 5,4 6,8 8,8 Density at 15°C kg/m 3 ISO 12185 869 881 865 880 875 878 Viscosity Index ISO 2909 - - 80 100 100 95 Flash Point COC °C ISO 2592 120 150 205 220 235 240 Pour Point °C ISO 3016 -30 -30 -30 -27 -27 -24 These characteristics are typical of current production. Whilst future production will conform to Shell's specification, variations in these characteristics may occur.

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Shell Morlina Oil Advanced spindle, hydraulic and bearing oil Shell Morlina Oils 5, 10, 22, 32, 46, 68 are high viscosity-index, solvent refined mineral oils blended with zinc free anti-wear and other additives to provide extended performance in circulatory systems or certain hydraulic systems.

Applications

• Machine circulation systems

• Oil lubricated plain and rolling element bearings

• High speed spindles (ISO grades 5 and 10 only)

• Certain low loaded enclosed gears

• Some industrial hydraulic transmission and control systems containing steel-on-bronze and silver lubrication surfaces

Performance Features and Benefits

• Excellent oxidation resistance The high resistance to oxidation, caused by heat in the presence of air, water and metal catalysts, such as copper, prolongs oil life.

• Good anti wear performance The isopropylated phenyl phosphate additive provides efficient anti-wear performance without reacting to the softer metals used in the manufacture of certain pumps, such as steel-on-bronze and silver plate.

• Corrosion protection Carefully selected additives enhance the oil's natural corrosion protective properties.

• Low pour point The low pour point of the lighter oils in the Morlina range may be used to advantage in certain low temperature industrial applications.

• Air release and anti-foam properties Careful use of additives ensure quick air release without excessive foaming.

Seal Compatibility Morlina are compatible with all normal mineral oil seal materials. This includes Nitrile and Butyl rubbers, Neoprene, Viton etc., where minimal swell and hardening are required in service.

Advice Advice on applications not covered in this leaflet may be obtained from your Shell representative.

Health and Safety Guidance on Health and Safety are available on the appropriate Material Safety Data Sheet which can be obtained from your Shell representative. Protect the environment Take used oil to an authorised collection point. Do not discharge into drains, soil or water.

Typical Physical Characteristics

Morlina 5 10 22 32 46 68

Viscosity Grade ISO 3448 5 10 22 32 46 68

Kinematic Viscosity ASTM D 445

at 40°C mm2/s 5 10 22 32 48 68

at 100°C mm2/s - - 4,2 5,4 6,8 8,8

Density at 15°C kg/m3 ISO 12185 869 881 865 880 875 878

Viscosity Index ISO 2909 - - 80 100 100 95

Flash Point COC °C ISO 2592 120 150 205 220 235 240

Pour Point °C ISO 3016 -30 -30 -30 -27 -27 -24 These characteristics are typical of current production. Whilst future production will conform to Shell's specification, variations in these characteristics may occur.

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