Petro-Canada Launches New Stationary Gas Engine Oil

Noria news wires

Petro-Canada Lubricants recently launched a new engine oil to meet the demands of stationary gas engines operating with steel pistons. Sentron SP 40 is formulated with advanced additive technology and hydrotreated base oils to prevent harmful deposits in the ring grooves of steel piston engines, reduce wear in key engine parts, and increase engine durability and life.

The oil’s alkalinity retention is designed to maintain engine performance and durability while extending oil drain intervals to lower maintenance costs and contribute to a more efficient and profitable operation.

Created to withstand severe operating environments and enable optimum output from high-performance engines, the lubricant has been specially developed to exceed the requirements of the next generation of engine designs which can generate high operating temperatures and pressures.

“The latest engine designs produce greater efficiencies and power output for end applications; however, this means that they run with increased pressure and higher temperatures,” said Sharanie Patterson, category manager for gas plants, pipelines and power generation at Petro-Canada Lubricants. “To support operators in getting the most from their engines, Sentron SP 40 has been developed directly in response to the requirements of the next-generation engine designs.”

For more information, visit https://lubricants.petro-canada.com/en-ca.

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