Chevron Taro® Ultra 70 Slow-speed, Two Stroke Crosshead Engines

Technical Specification

Features:
  • Make: Chevron
  • Model code: Taro® Ultra 70
  • Type: Engine oil
  • Viscosity at 100°C: 19 mm2/s
  • Density at 15°C: 0.93 kg/m³
Additional info:

Taro® Ultra is new range of cylinder lubricants specifically designed to cope with the demands and required flexibility for IMO 2020. Taro Ultra cylinder lubricants have been fully field tested using a wide variety of fuels expected to be available post IMO 2020 implementation and are approved by major OEMs. Taro Ultra 70 is a 70 Base Number (BN) cylinder lubricant designed for lubricating two-stroke marine engines running on low sulphur fuels but corrosive operating conditions or older mild corrosive engines equipped with exhaust abatement technologies using heavy fuel oil. Taro Ultra 70 is blended with highly refined base oils and carefully selected additives to provide excellent ring and liner wear protection and piston cleanliness in slow-speed crosshead diesel engines.

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Make Chevron
Manufacturer Chevron Corporation
Category Operation and maintenance>Lubricants
Model code Taro® Ultra 70
Type Engine oil
Viscosity at 100°C 19 mm2/s
Density at 15°C 0.93 kg/m³
Pour point -15 °C
Standards/Approvals IMO 2020
Additional info

Taro® Ultra is new range of cylinder lubricants specifically designed to cope with the demands and required flexibility for IMO 2020. Taro Ultra cylinder lubricants have been fully field tested using a wide variety of fuels expected to be available post IMO 2020 implementation and are approved by major OEMs.

Taro Ultra 70 is a 70 Base Number (BN) cylinder lubricant designed for lubricating two-stroke marine engines running on low sulphur fuels but corrosive operating conditions or older mild corrosive engines equipped with exhaust abatement technologies using heavy fuel oil. Taro Ultra 70 is blended with highly refined base oils and carefully selected additives to provide excellent ring and liner wear protection and piston cleanliness in slow-speed crosshead diesel engines.

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