Sunday, November 18, 2018

What You Need To Know About Aircraft Turbine Oil

By Sharon Price


You own an aircraft, or charged with looking after and maintaining one, and that is why you are on this article right now. To make things smoother and much more efficient in taking care of your aircraft, you are a firm believer in preventive maintenance. A key feature in the overall success of your maintenance system is the use of the right aircraft turbine oil. In fact the choice of the right oil will mean success or failure on your part so you want to get the right one. If you want to know how to choose the right one then do read on in this article.

The airworthiness any plane can only be maintained or sustained by routine maintenance and also high quality turbine oil usage. In the market today a majority of the gas turbine engine oils can be classified as high performance also. Two well known brands exist that manufacture and market these oils, being Aero Shell and Mobil respectively. It should be noted however, that other brands apart from these two exist as well.

Propulsion is the main job of both aircraft and automotive engines, but the functional similarity ends there. Pistons are the primary movers for car engines, while turbines are the main components for plane engines. Thus both will need different kinds of oils. Turbines in aircraft engines are usually run by the build up of highly pressurized gas as fuel is burned.

The combustion that is needed for turbine engines occurs at very high speeds and also high temperature and pressure. Thus this engine type will need a specific oil that can adapt to these conditions. Rest of the requirements for the oils to have are very good oxidation and thermal properties. In addition it must also be able to give good protection against high temperature corrosion and give excellent anti wear properties.

When you are on the search for oils make sure that you get one that is fitted for your specific commercial operation. It will also be to your advantage if you can also get one that has passed military specifications as well, as this is one that is deemed reliable by the armed forces.

Should your budget permit and if you are also willing to spend a bit more, you can go for OEM or original equipment manufacturer oils. OEM means that the oils are made by the same engine manufacturer. Thus if you have a Toyota engine, you will also use Toyota oils and so on.

Look also at long term pricing when deciding. If you do a lot of maintenance or service a lot of units, it may be better if you are able to buy in bulk . Do search out dealers that can also deliver the oil to you upon purchase, provided of course that you have your own bulk storage facilities.

This article has shown some considerations that are important enough for you to mull over before deciding. It also pays to do other research into brand reliability and dependability as regards other makes and such so you can make a truly informed decision.




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