Chain Oil 700S
Chain and Bearing Lubricant
Forsythe Chain Oil 700S was specially formulated for lubrication of bearings and chains at elevated temperatures (above 200° C). Typical applications include, kiln chains, kiln door hinges, paint ovens and fork lift truck chains for high temperature feeding operations.
| Features | Benefits |
| High flash and fire points | Safe for use in demanding applications |
| Base oils selected to minimize carbon residue | Reduced maintenance cost associated with seizing and malfunction |
| Graphite solid lubricant added | Reduced friction and wear results in extended equipment life |
| High viscosity index oils | Ease of start-up in cold temperature applications |
| Fully rust inhibited | Protects system components in the harshest applications |
High Temperature Chain Oil 900
Synthetic Chain Oil
High Temperature Chain Oil 900 is a unique synthetic lubricant designed to lubricate bearings, chains, slides and gears in industrial applications where air temperatures often exceed 500° F. This product is ashless and does not contain residue forming solids.
High Temperature Chain Oil 900 is recommended for the following applications:
- Roller chains on oven conveyors
- Tenter frames in textile plants
- Paint lines, drying ovens
- Kiln support rollers, cement plants
- Lithographic chains, beverage can lines
- Kiln car wheel bearings, refractory plants
- Sealed for life units
- Bakery oven chains
| Features | Benefits |
| Excellent high temperature stability | Minimal carbon and varnish formation |
| Ashless | Increased equipment cleanliness. Eliminates accumulation of solids |
| Low volatility | Maintains lubricating film at elevated temperatures. Longer relubrication intervals and reduced lubricant consumption. Less smoke and no objectionable odours |
| Excellent protection against wear, corrosion, rust, and oxidation | Extended equipment life and reduced maintenance costs |
| Optimal viscosity | Good penetration at lower application temperatures and good lubrication at higher operating temperatures |