Product Description
Product Description
Mobil DTE™ 832 and 846 are superior performance turbine oils designed for use in steam turbines, gas turbines and combined cycle gas turbine (CCGT) applications under the most severe operating conditions. These progressive products are based on high quality hydrotreated basestocks for exceptional thermal/oxidation resistance along with specially chosen additives engineered to provide the deposit control and "keep-clean" performance required by severe duty gas turbines as well as excellent water separability needed for steam turbine operation. The formulations also include a non-zinc antiwear system to meet the load carrying requirements of geared turbines.
In addition to meeting the separate requirements of modern steam and gas turbine designs, Mobil DTE 800 Series are excellent choices for combined cycle applications that require a single oil for a gas turbine and a steam turbine run in tandem. Simultaneously meeting both deposit control and water separation requirements is the key performance highlight of this advanced lubricant technology. The excellent thermal/oxidative resistance of Mobil DTE 832 and 846 ensures that they can be operated in the most severe turbine environments.
The performance features of Mobil DTE 800 Series oils translate into excellent equipment protection, reliable operation, with reduced down-time and extended oil charge life. These products also provide the ultimate flexibility to the operator because they can be used in all turbine types: steam, gas and geared-turbines.
Features and Benefits
Mobil DTE brand mineral-based products have been the choice for turbine operators worldwide for more than one hundred years. During that period our company's scientists have maintained the strongest ties with turbine equipment builders and operators to ensure that the needs of new turbine designs are met or exceeded by our lubricants. This has required a continual upgrading of Mobil turbine oils and the application of the most appropriate modern base oil and additive technology.
For modern stationary gas turbines that operate at high power outputs, exceptional protection against thermal/oxidative degradation and deposit control are key requirements. Severe operation causes thermal stressing of the lubricant that can result in filter plugging, servo valve deposits or short oil life. For modern steam turbines, a high level of oxidation resistance is required as well as good water separability in cases of steam leaks. For combined cycle operation, it is necessary for the lubricant to meet the needs of both turbine types.