MOBIL™ FEBIS™ K SERIES

Mobil industrial , Canada

Way and Slide Lubricants

Product Description

Mobil™ Febis™ K 68 and 220 are way oils designed for the lubrication of slideways of machine tools.

 

Features and Benefits

Features

Advantages and Potential Benefits

Excellent frictional properties

Helps eliminate stick slip; allows consistently accurate machining

Good adhesive properties

Helps prevent removal of lubricant from critical surfaces

Excellent rust and corrosion protection

Helps reduce the deterioration of sliding surfaces

 

Applications

Mobil™ Febis™ K 68 and 220 are suitable for applications of:

- Heavily loaded machine tool slideways

- General machine tool lubrication

 

Properties and Specifications

Property

MOBIL FEBIS K 68

MOBIL FEBIS K 220

Grade

ISO 68

ISO 220

Flash Point, Cleveland Open Cup, °F, ASTM D92

434

478

Kinematic Viscosity 100 C, cSt, ASTM D445

9.3

19.4

Kinematic Viscosity 40 C, cSt, ASTM D445

68

220

Pour Point, °C, ASTM D97

-14

-7

 

Health and Safety

Health and Safety recommendations for this product can be found on the Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) @ http://www.msds.exxonmobil.com/psims/psims.aspx

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10-2022

Imperial Oil

Petroleum and Chemicals Division
Lubricants and Specialties
240 Fourth Ave SW
C. P. 2480, Station M
Calgary AB T2P 3 M 9

1-800-268-3183

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