ROYCO 560 has been developed for the increased demands of the latest technological developments in gas turbine engines. With the advent of higher bypass ratio engines, higher thrust output, and consequently higher engine operating temperatures and pressures, this fluid has demonstrated a remarkable savings in lower maintenance costs and down time.
ROYCO 560 far surpasses the performance of traditional Type II (Mil-PRF-23699) fluids by combining higher thermal-oxidative stability with lower carbon residue formation. This results in better engine performance and longer periods between MOH. In addition, this third generation oil, Royco 560, can be used in any older engine designed to run onMil-PRF-23699type fluids so that even these engines can realize the same performance benefits. Indeed, it has been demonstrated that third generation fluids, like Royco 560, can offer significant advantages over traditional oils in terms of lubricant life, engine cleanliness, and reduced emissions
Lowers oil consumption and losses due to evaporation
Approved for use in most aviation gas turbine engines requiring Mil-PRF-23699 approved fluids
Approved for use in industrial gas turbines manufactureed by the Solar Division of Caterpillar, General Electric, Pratt & Whitney, Allison, Rolls Royce and most others
Qualified to MIL-SPEC: MIL-PRF-23699F Class HTS
Specifric engine approval information may be obtained on request
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