Some Things 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.

Having and keeping your aircraft airworthy will mainly depend on regular maintenance and high quality turbine oil. Currently the oils made specifically for gas turbine engines can be considered as being part of the high performance oils category. Popular brands for these high performance oils are Mobil and Aero Shell. Though these are the most known, it should be put into mind that other lesser known brands also exist that are just as good.

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.

Combustion of jet fuel occurs in an environment wherein high pressure, high temperature and high speed exists. Thus one will need an oil specifically geared and adapted for these kinds of environments. In addition these oils must have inherent anti corrosion and anti wear properties while at the same time having good thermal and oxidation properties as well.

Once you do god down the road in choosing the oil for your needs, do make sure that whatever you are choosing is approved for the commercial operation that you are involved in. To be sure, always get one that flexible in terms of a wide variety of commercial applications. It also does not hurt to get one that has passed military specifications.

If your pockets are deep enough you can get OEM engine oils for your aircraft engine. An OEM or original equipment manufacturer oil is one made by the same maker of the engine as well. In other words, you will buy a Honda made one if you have a Honda engine for example.

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.

In sum the foregoing article has given some considerations to think over before buying a certain turbine oil for your needs. Do also consider doing some research on dependability and reliability of the other brands in the market.




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