Mobil SHC™ Gear 320 WT

Mobil industrial , New Zealand

Advanced Wind Turbine Gear Lubricant
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Product Description

Mobil SHC™ Gear 320 WT advanced wind turbine gear lubricant is a fully synthetic industrial gear lubricant designed to provide optimum equipment protection for wind turbine gearboxes and extended lubricant life even under extreme conditions.

ExxonMobil's next generation polyalphaolefin (PAO) technology has been selected for its exceptional oxidation resistance and thermal properties. This exclusive synthetic base fluid is the foundation for this novel, balanced gear oil formulation, which delivers benefits in micropitting, viscosity index, air release, and low temperature flow characteristics versus other synthetic gear oils.

 

Mobil SHC Gear 320 WT advanced wind turbine gear lubricant contains step-out, scientifically engineered proprietary additive technology designed to provide balanced performance in all areas. In particular, Mobil SHC Gear 320 WT offers a high level of resistance against micropitting fatigue and outstanding rust and corrosion protection.

 

Additionally, in support of industry focus on White Etching Cracks (WEC) plaguing some wind turbine operations, Mobil SHC Gear 320 WT was subjected to an extensive scientific study to evaluate performance and relation to WEC.  Mobil SHC Gear 320 WT advanced wind turbine gear lubricant is the first lube oil which has been independently certified to not contribute to oil related effects of White Etching Cracks (WEC) by the world leading certification body DNV-GL.

 

Mobil SHC Gear 320 WT advanced wind turbine gear lubricant has been approved by major Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEM) for use in their equipment and meets the main industry requirements, including the cleanliness level required by IEC 61400-4 (Design requirements for wind turbine gearboxes).

 

Features and Benefits

Mobil SHC synthetic lubricants are recognized and appreciated around the world for innovation and outstanding performance. Mobil SHC Gear 320 WT advanced wind turbine gear lubricant was developed in close relation with key wind turbine, gearbox, and bearing OEMs to ensure exceptional performance in the rapidly evolving wind turbine gearbox designs.

 

Our scientists designed a proprietary combination of additives that resist traditional gear wear mechanisms, such as scuffing, as well as protect against micropitting with very low tendency for sludge and deposit formation. The exclusive use of next-generation PAO synthetic base oils and utilization of a novel blending approach delivers balanced performance benefits in micropitting, viscosity index, air release, and low temperature flow characteristics.

 

Mobil SHC Gear 320 WT advanced wind turbine gear lubricant offers the following features and benefits:

 

Features

Advantages and Potential Benefits

Superb protection from micropitting fatigue wear as well as high resistance to traditional scuffing wear

Helps extend gear and bearing life in enclosed gear drives operating under extreme conditions of load, speed and temperature

Helps reduce unplanned downtime and maintenance - especially critical for difficult to access gearboxes

Independently certified to not contribute to oil related effects of White Etching Cracks (WEC)

Helps reduce unplanned downtime and maintenance from premature bearing failure and gearbox replacement

Outstanding foam protection, even after fine filtration

Helps reduce risk of spillage and environmental impact. Reduces/Eliminates turbine trips due to false oil level alarms.

Excellent resistance to degradation at high temperatures

Helps reduces oil consumption and maintenance costs through extended oil life and drain intervals

Formulated with proprietary step-out low sulfur Extreme Pressure technology delivering low deposit performance, sludge formation control, and equipment component compatibility

Offers better protection of equipment and longer drain intervals for optimized maintenance costs

Outstanding cleanliness level, better than -/14/11 (ISO 4407)

Helps provide smooth, trouble-free operations in all operating conditions

Helps reduce additional on-site filtration and associated costs

Multiple equipment approvals and excellent compatibility with mineral-based gear oils

Provides performance confidence from a wide range of wind turbine OEM builders

Enables consolidated and simplified gear oil inventory management and equipment optimization in mixed turbine operations

 

Applications

Mobil SHC Gear 320 WT advanced wind turbine gear lubricant is recommended for lubrication of the main gearbox in wind turbine power generation systems. It is especially recommended for applications that may be subject to micropitting, especially heavily loaded gearboxes with surface-hardened tooth metallurgies, which are typically used in wind turbines. It may also be used in gear applications where extreme low and/or high temperatures are encountered and applications where corrosion may be severe. Compared to conventional gear oil chemistries, Mobil SHC Gear 320 WT advanced wind turbine gear lubricant can provide improved lubrication of gearbox rolling element bearings.

 

Mobil SHC Gear 320 WT has a recommended operating temperature range of -35 ºC to 100 ºC.

 

Typical applications include:

• Wind turbines, especially highly loaded and shock loaded units, remotely located units and extreme temperature environments

• Auxiliary gearboxes in wind turbines, such as gearmotors for pitch and yaw drives

 

Application consideration: while Mobil SHC Gear 320 WT is compatible with mineral oil-based products, it is recommended that systems are thoroughly cleaned out and flushed before switching to Mobil SHC Gear 320 WT to achieve the maximum performance benefits.

 

Specifications and Approvals

 

This product has the following approvals:

CN Gpower

Delijia

DNV-GL

Eickhoff

Envision

GE Renewable Energy

Goldwind

Hitachi

Ishibashi Manufacturing

Mitsubishi Heavy Industries

Mitsui Miike Machinery

Moventas

Nordex

Senvion

Suzlon

Wikov

Winergy

ZF Wind Power

NGC

TYHI(Taiyuan Heavy Industry)

Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy

 

This product meets or exceeds the requirements of:

AGMA 9005-F16

DIN 51517-3:2018-09

IEC 61400-4 :2012(E)

Non-toxicity to aquatic organisms according to the GESAMP hazard evaluation procedure

ISO L-CTPR (ISO 12925-1:2024)

ISO L-CKSMP (ISO 12925-1:2024)

ISO L-CKD (ISO 12925-1:2024)

 

Properties and Specifications

Property

 

Grade

ISO VG 320

Density @ 15.6 C, g/ml, ASTM D4052

0.851

Emulsion, Time to 37 mL Water, 82 C, min, ASTM D1401

15

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

256

Foam, Sequence II, Tendency, ml, ASTM D892

0

Foam, Sequence II, Stability, ml, ASTM D892

0

FZG Micropitting, Fail Stage, Rating, FVA 54

>10

FZG Micropitting, GFT-Class, Rating, FVA 54

High

FZG Scuffing, A/8.3/90, Fail Stage, Rating, DIN 51354

14+

Kinematic Viscosity @ 100 C, mm2/s, ASTM D445

44.7

Kinematic Viscosity @ 40 C, mm2/s, ASTM D445

343

Pour Point, °C, ASTM D5950

-45

Rust Characteristics, Procedure B, ASTM D665

PASS

Viscosity Index, ASTM D2270

189

ISO 4406 Cleanliness, class, ISO 4407

-/14/11

 

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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07-2024

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