Base oils are used to manufacture products including lubricating greases, motor oil and metal processing fluids. Different products require different compositions and properties in the oil.
One of the most important factors is the liquid’s viscosity at various temperatures.
Whether or not a crude oil is suitable to be made into a base oil is determined by the concentration of base oil molecules as well as how easily these can be extracted.
IN general, Base Oil is divided into three categories:

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SN150 (TYPE1) + Analises

Test Parameters Test Values Test Method Flash point  ˚c 175 – 180 ASTM-D92 Kinematic Viscosity @100˚c 3.8 – 5 ASTM-D445

SN150 (TYPE2)

Test Parameters Test Values Test Method Flash point  ˚c 180 – 185 ASTM-D92 Kinematic Viscosity @100˚c 5 – 6 ASTM-D445

SN150 (TYPE3)

Suitable for use for all types of lubricants, formulation of engine oil in low grades and hydraulics (HH).

SN300

Suitable for use for gear and engine oil formulation and all types of lubricants

SN350

Suitable for use for gear oil and hydraulics (VG46) formulation and all types of lubricants.

SN500

Test Parameters Test Values Test Method Flash point  ˚c 235 – 250 ASTM-D92 Kinematic Viscosity @40˚c 103 – 108 ASTM-D445