SN 150 is a light-grade base oil used in the formulation of lubricants and industrial oils. Available in both Group I and Group II classifications, it offers excellent viscosity stability, oxidation resistance, and good solvency. Group I SN 150 is ideal for conventional lubricant applications, while Group II provides enhanced performance with lower sulfur content and better thermal stability—making it suitable for more demanding formulations and cleaner-burning lubricants.
SN 500 is a medium-viscosity base oil used in the production of automotive, industrial, and marine lubricants. In its Group I form, it offers good solvency and is ideal for blending conventional lubricants. Group II SN 500 provides improved oxidation stability, lower sulfur content, and better performance in high-temperature applications. Both types are key components in engine oils, gear oils, and hydraulic fluids, ensuring reliable lubrication and protection across various systems.
SN 600 is a heavy-grade base oil widely used in the formulation of high-performance lubricants and industrial oils. Group I SN 600 offers excellent solvency and is suited for applications requiring thicker oil films and robust protection. Group II SN 600 provides enhanced oxidation stability, lower volatility, and improved performance in high-load and high-temperature environments. It’s ideal for blending heavy-duty engine oils, gear oils, and greases where durability and long service life are essential.
Bright Stock is a high-viscosity base oil commonly used in the formulation of heavy-duty lubricants, greases, and marine engine oils. Known for its excellent film strength and load-carrying capacity, it enhances the performance of oils used in demanding industrial and automotive applications. Derived from vacuum residue during base oil refining, Bright Stock is ideal for blending with lighter base oils to achieve the desired viscosity and protection in high-temperature or high-stress environments.