Mobil jet oil ii price

Product Description

This product is recommended for aircraft gas turbine engines of the turbo-jet, turbo-fan, turbo-prop, and turbo-shaft (helicopter) types in commercial and military service. It is also recommended for aircraft-type gas turbine engines used in industrial or marine applications. This oil meets or exceeds the Standard Performance (STD) classification of U.S. Military Specification MIL-PRF-23699. It is also compatible with other synthetic gas turbine lubricants meeting MIL-PRF-23699. NOTE: mixing with other products is not recommended -- the blend may result in some loss in performance of this oil. This product is compatible with all metals used in gas turbine construction, as well as with F Rubber (Viton A), H Rubber (Buna N), and silicone seal materials.

Features and Benefits

Mobil Jet Oil II is formulated to meet the demanding requirements of aircraft-type gas turbines operating over a wide range of severe operating conditions. The product has a high specific heat in order to ensure good heat transfer from oil-cooled engine parts.  In extensive laboratory testing and in-flight performance, Mobil Jet Oil II exhibits excellent bulk oil stability at temperatures up to 204ºC (400 ºF).  The evaporation rate at these temperatures is low enough to prevent excessive loss of volume.  Key features and benefits include:

Features

Advantages and Potential Benefits

Excellent thermal and oxidation stability

Reduces the formation of carbon and sludge deposits

Maintains engine efficiency and extends engine life

Excellent wear and corrosion protection

Extends gear and bearing life Reduces engine maintenance

Retains viscosity and film strength across wide temperature range

Provides effective lubrication at high operating temperatures

Chemically stable

Reduces evaporation losses and lowers oil consumption

Low pour point

Eases start-up in low ambient temperature conditions

Applications

Mobil Jet Oil II is recommended for aircraft gas turbine engines of the turbo-jet, turbo-fan, turbo-prop, and turbo-shaft (helicopter) types in commercial and military service. It is also recommended for aircraft-type gas turbine engines used in industrial or marine applications. Mobil Jet Oil II is approved against the Standard Performance (STD) classification of U.S. Military Specification MIL-PRF-23699. It is also compatible with other synthetic gas turbine lubricants meeting MIL-PRF-23699. However, mixing with other products is not recommended because the blend would result in some loss of the performance characteristics of Mobil Jet Oil II. Mobil Jet Oil II is compatible with all metals used in gas turbine construction, as well as with F Rubber (Viton A), H Rubber (Buna N), and silicone seal materials.

Mobil Jet Oil II has the following builder approvals *

Engines

• Honeywell/Lycoming-Turbines

• Rolls-Royce/Allison Engine Company

• CFM International

• General Electric Company

• International Aero Engines

• Pratt and Whitney Group

• Pratt and Whitney, Canada

• Rolls-Royce Limited

• SNECMA

• Honeywell/Garrett Turbine Engine Company

• Turbomeca

Accessories

• Honeywell-Auxiliary power units and air cycle machines

• Hamilton Standard-Starters

• Hamilton Sundstrand Corp.-APUs, constant-speed drives and integrated-drive generators

* Specific engine or equipment approval must be verified with the builder

Specifications and Approvals

This product has the following approvals:

MIL-PRF-23699-STD

PRI-QPL-AS5780/SPC

Properties and Specifications

Property

Autogenous-ignition temperature test, deg.C, 30 CFR 35.20

404

Change in Kinematic Viscosity, 72 h @ -40 C, %, ASTM D2532

0.15

Density @ 15 C, kg/l, ASTM D4052

1.0035

Elastomer Compatibility, AMS-3217/4 (72hrs @204C), % swell, FTMS 791-3604

15.6

Elastomer Compatibility,AMS-3217/1(72hr @70C), % swell, FTMS 791-3604

16.4

Evaporation Loss, 6.5 h, 204 C, mass%, ASTM D972(mod)

3.0

Evaporation Loss, 6.5 hr @ 232 C, 29.5" Hg, mass %, ASTM D972(mod)

10.9

Evaporation Loss, 6.5 hr @ 232 C, 5.5" Hg, mass %, ASTM D972(mod)

33.7

Fire Point, °C, ASTM D92

285

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

270

Foam, Sequence I, Tendency, ml, ASTM D892

8

Foam, Sequence II, Tendency, ml, ASTM D892

10

Foam, Sequence III, Tendency, ml, ASTM D892

8

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

5.1

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

27.6

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

11000

Pour Point, °C, ASTM D5950

-59

Shear Stability, %KV loss, ASTM D2603

0.9

Total Acid Number, mgKOH/g, ARP 5088

0.03

Ryder Gear Load Carrying, % vs ref., FTMS 791-6508

115

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

Which oil is used in jet engine?

Mobil Jet Oil 254 is recommended for aircraft gas turbine engines of the turbo-jet, turbo-fan, turbo-prop, and turbo-shaft (helicopter) types used in commercial and military service. It is also suitable for aircraft-type gas turbine engines used in industrial or marine applications.

What is the weight of Mobil jet Oil?

Mobil Jet Oil II Synthetic Jet Engine Oil, 1 qt.

What is jet Oil?

Product Description. Mobil Jet Oil II is a high performance aircraft-type gas turbine lubricant formulated with a combination of a highly stable synthetic base fluid and a unique chemical additive package.

What viscosity is jet Oil?

Property.