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Sign upA solution for turbine oils resulting in cost savings and CO2 emission reductions
A solution for turbine oils resulting in cost savings and CO2 emission reductions
The Fill-4-Life solution is based on two proprietary products : Infinity Turbine oil (the lubricant) and Boost AO (the additive top-up package). It is a long-lasting lubricant which would accept (without the need to run a compatibility test) an antioxidant package to re-inhibit the lubricant’s formulation. The solution lowers lubricant consumption in large rotating equipment such as gas/ steam turbines, compressors and gearboxes (cooling towers, wind turbine) and comes in different viscosity grades. It does so through a patent-pending formulation that allows for additive replenishment while in operation (avoiding costly and polluting oil replacement). By doubling the life of the oil and reducing lubricant consumption Fill-4-Life also lowers CO2 emissions.
Fluitec
Fill for Life lubricants and hydraulics
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