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Customised lubricants for chemicals manufacturing

Customised lubricants for chemicals manufacturing

Shell supplies lubricants for a wide range of applications, helping reliable performance across critical operations.

Lubricants for key manufacturing applications

Serving sectors like feedstock, fertilizers and speciality chemicals, our portfolio covers essential equipment applications including compressors, turbines, hydraulic systems, pumps, circulating oil systems, transformer etc.

Gas compressors

 Shell recommendation  Key benefits:
Shell Gas Compressor Oil S3 PY
  • High-performance cylinder lubrication for reciprocating hyper-compressors
  • Used in producing low-density polyethylene (LDPE) and ethylene vinyl acetate (EVA)
Shell Gas Compressor Oil S4 PY 270 
  • Cylinder lubrication for reciprocating hyper-compressors in the production of low-density polyethylene (LDPE)
Shell Gas Compressor Oil S3 PSN
  • Compressor oil for special natural and sour gas applications
Shell Gas Compressor Oil S4 PGI
  • Premium synthetic compressor lubricant, formulated for low hydrocarbon solubility in natural gas compression
  • Delivers enhanced performance compared to conventional compressor fluids

Air compressors

 Shell recommendation  Key benefits:
Shell Corena S2 P
  • Engineered to provide reliable lubrication for high-pressure reciprocating compressors
  • Suitable for operations with discharge temperatures up to 220°C and at elevated pressures
Shell Corena S4 P
  • Developed for peak performance and suited to high-pressure operations
  • Capable of withstanding discharge temperatures above 220°C and elevated pressures
Shell Corena S3 R
  • Formulated for high-performance lubrication in rotary sliding vane and screw air compressors
  • Provides oil maintenance intervals of up to 4,000 hours

Oil mist systems

 Shell recommendation  Key benefits:
Shell Corena S4 P 100
  • Formulated for high performance in high-pressure operations, withstanding discharge temperatures over 220°C at elevated pressures

 Refrigeration compressors

 Shell recommendation  Key benefits:
Shell Refrigeration Oil S2 FR-A
  • Designed for refrigeration compressors operating with ammonia refrigerant
  • Reduces system deposits and enables long service life
Shell Refrigeration Oil S4 FR-F
  • Synthetic refrigeration lubricant with a polyol ester base, formulated for use with R134a and other HFC refrigerants
Shell Refrigeration Oil S4 FR-V
  • Alkylated benzene–based lubricant, suitable for most refrigeration compressors and compatible with all common refrigerants except HFCs

Reciprocating compressors

 Shell recommendation  Key benefits:
Shell Mysella S5 N
  • Designed to support cleanliness in heat recovery boilers, turbochargers and intercoolers.
  • Helps the entire system maintain consistent performance and efficiency over time
Shell Morlina S4 B
  • Extra-long life, provides wear protection
Shell Morlina S2 B
  • Offers reliable protection, provides water shedding properties
Shell Omala S1 W
  • Suitable for lubricating low-speed enclosed gears and worm drive applications, as well as high-temperature, high-pressure steam cylinders

Steam condensate system

 Shell recommendation  Key benefits:
Shell Turbo T
  • Excellent oxidative stability, reliable protection against rust and corrosion, low foaming, and outstanding demulsibility
Shell Morlina S2
  • Provides reliable protection, offers water shedding properties
Shell Morlina S4
  • Based on synthetic technology, provides extra-long life and wear protection

Process pump

 Shell recommendation  Key benefits:
Shell Tellus S2 Mx
  •  Suitable for most manufacturing and many mobile equipment operations, providing reliable protection and consistent performance
Shell Tellus S3 M
  • Applicable to diverse hydraulic power applications in manufacturing and industrial settings
Shell Tellus S4 ME, S4 VE
  • Developed to support energy efficiency in hydraulic systems while safeguarding the system and aiding equipment maintenance and operations

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