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Hello

I was wondering about anoil called Brayco Micronic HT200 can the following types of oil be used instead of the above?
Brayco Micronic 864 HT200
Brayco Micronic SV 200
Brayco Micronic synthetic oil

Also which of the above are miscible?
 
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Steve.

The oil Brayco Micronic HT 200 is actually the same as Castrol Brayco Micronic 864 HT200 (Synthetic Hydrocarbon Based Subsea Control Fluid).

'Castrol Brayco Micronic SV/200 has similar physical characteristics to the Castrol Brayco Micronic 864HT/200 and 865 grades. Extensive physical, chemical and performance testing has demonstrated that Castrol Brayco Micronic SV/200 is fully compatible and miscible in all proportions with the Castrol Brayco Micronic 864HT/200, 865 grades as well as the low viscosity syntetic Castrol Brayco Micronic LV/200'
..From castrolsubsea.com

I recommend their web site for more excellent information on ther special fluids. Here is an direct link:
http://www.castrolsubsea.com/bcweb/subseadownloads.nsf/frmWelcome?OpenForm
 
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mr Hughes,

I would like to compliment you on the excellent response with a detailed technical reply.

Replies like yours, will make the forum useful to the lubricant specialists and also amateur and layman Lube specialists.

Hussam Adeni
 
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Mr. Hughes

Thank you for your reply it was both detailed and enlightning. I am relatively new to the oil industry and i am begining to find the ropes, but help from other more experienced lube specialists is greatly appreciated.
Many thanks

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Originally posted by mr. Hughes:
Steve.

The oil Brayco Micronic HT 200 is actually the same as Castrol Brayco Micronic 864 HT200 (Synthetic Hydrocarbon Based Subsea Control Fluid).

'Castrol Brayco Micronic SV/200 has similar physical characteristics to the Castrol Brayco Micronic 864HT/200 and 865 grades. Extensive physical, chemical and performance testing has demonstrated that Castrol Brayco Micronic SV/200 is fully compatible and miscible in all proportions with the Castrol Brayco Micronic 864HT/200, 865 grades as well as the low viscosity syntetic Castrol Brayco Micronic LV/200'
..From castrolsubsea.com

I recommend their web site for more excellent information on ther special fluids. Here is an direct link:
http://www.castrolsubsea.com/bcweb/subseadownloads.nsf/frmWelcome?OpenForm
 
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