Lubricants extend system life

Nov. 1, 1998
Lubrication of an air compressor is essential to reliable operation. Carbon and varnish deposits or acids can form in compressor oils. These block the flow of lubricant or cause corrosion and result in excessive wear and equipment failure. Kaeser Compressors has designed the highest quality semi-synthetic and synthetic lubricants with a unique synthetic additive package that keeps air compressors running reliably and efficiently.

Lubrication of an air compressor is essential to reliable operation. Carbon and varnish deposits or acids can form in compressor oils. These block the flow of lubricant or cause corrosion and result in excessive wear and equipment failure. Kaeser Compressors has designed the highest quality semi-synthetic and synthetic lubricants with a unique synthetic additive package that keeps air compressors running reliably and efficiently.

Today`s stringent environmental regulations make responsible disposable of used oil expensive. Kaeser SIGMA Compressor Lubricants are designed for long life to reduce the frequency of oil changes and are easily separated from condensate, thus minimizing disposal and maintenance costs.

For details, call Kaeser Compressors at (800) 777-7873 or visit the company`s Web site at www.kaeser.com.

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