Some Information About Aircraft Turbine Oil

By Helen Snyder


Currently you are on this particular article right now because you are a plane owner or even an engineer tasked with aircraft maintenance of some sort. In addition, you also believe that prevention is better than cure and so you are a supporter also of preventive maintenance systems and practices. In relation to this therefore a key material in preventive maintenance systems for aircraft is the proper choice and use of aircraft turbine oil. Thus if you do want to know more about this key component, then do read on in this article for more information.

Airworthiness of aircraft will depend a lot on engine and this will in turn be determined on how good your maintenance program is using high performance and high quality aircraft engine oils. Mobil and Aero Shell are the current major producers and suppliers of such oils, but this does not mean that they have dominated the market in its totality. Other high quality but lesser known brands do exist out there and all you have to do is to find them.

Plane engines and car engines are very much alike in that they do provide propulsion and they do this by combustion of fuel in their chambers. The similarity between the two ends there however due to two key mechanical differences. Car engines gain propulsion via piston type mechanisms while plane engines will use turbines. Turbines in plane engines are turned when high pressure build up occurs caused by jet fuel combustion.

Combustion for jet fuel will occur in an environment wherein high speed, high temperature and also high pressure will also occur. As such, a plane engine will require an engine oil that can adapt to this environment and conditions. The oil must also have good anti corrosion and anti wear properties on top of it having good thermal and oxidation properties.

When you do start you search for the turbine oil that you need, then you must get one that is specifically made for the commercial application you intend it for, whether for passenger, cargo, etc. It is definitely to your advantage if the oil that you choose be military grade as well. This is because if it is trusted by the military, then you should be able to trust it as well.

Should you have deep enough pockets you can also go for OEM or original equipment manufacturer turbine oils. This basically means that you use the same oil that is made by the same manufacturer of the engine. These are basically purpose specific and specialized oils made by the manufacturer of the engines themselves In simple works you will be using IL from Honda made by them if the engine you have is also a Honda for example.

As regards pricing it may also be good to compute Fr long term as well. Should you really do regular servicing with more than one or several units it may be more practical and cheaper to buy in bulk You must of course have ready bulk storage facilities as well as a supplier who can deliver to you on site so as to save you time and money.

In conclusion, this brief article has given you basic information when it comes to turbine oil so as to better orient you. It will also be to your benefit if you also research into the many brands and types out there so that you are also more familiar with each of their quirks and characteristics.




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