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Jim
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First, I am not posting this message for a barrage of salesmen to reply to, this is intended for the end users of the product.
I have an application, which calls for a FM approved Fire Resistant Hydraulic fluid for use in Steam Driven Turbine. This particular work site is located in the N.W. of USA. The product that I have located must be delivered from the East coast of the USA. If anyone has information which I can obtain this fluid from a closer source, (or a just a source, I can check) It would be much appreciated.
Here are the spec's:

Fire resistant Turbine Hydraulic Fluid – FM approved.
Meets Cincinnati Milacron Spec. #P-69
Meets ASTM-D-665
Viscosity - 320.0 SUS @ 100F
66.4 SUS @ 210F
V.I - 187
TAN - <1.0 KOH/g
Pour Point - (-40F)
Flash Point - (500F)
Boiling Point - (>500F)
Seal Compatibility - Viton, Buna N, Nylon, Polyurethene.
Marginal Compatibility - Butyl, EPR, Neoprene

Thanks in advance for your time,

Jim
 
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Jim,

Check out Houghton, Cosmolubric HF122.

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Thank You, Oil Can Henry. I will check this product.

Jim
 
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I have checked with Houghton International regarding Fire Resistant Hydraulic fluid. Regretfully, they do not offer a product which will match the specifications listed above.

Jim
 
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We use Akzo Nobel "Fryquel". I don't have the specs handy but we use it for both of our steam driven Westinghouse units. Their web site list all the specs for Fryquel.

http://phosphorus.akzonobelusa.com/business/Fluids.html
 
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I would like to thank those who responded to my request. Touchstone, I would like to especially thank you. The EcoSafe product met all requirements we were looking for. Although a bit spendy, this looks like my issue has been solved.
 
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