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LUBRICIT DINA is an adipate diester fluid that is used as a synthetic base oil for formulations requiring exceptional low temperature flow properties. Adipate diesters are often added to Group III and IV based lubricants to improve additive solubility, reduce varnish, and extend fluid life.

Functions: Base Stock & Oil, Seal Swell Agent

Chemical Family: Adipates, Sebacates & Maleates, Esters, Polyol Esters (POE), Synthetic Esters

Fluids & Lubricants Type: Hydraulic Oils & Fluids, Industrial Oils & Fluids

Compatible Base Stocks: Mineral Oils, Polyalphaolefins (PAO), Synthetic Esters, Synthetic Oils, Vegetable Oils

Compatible Substrates & Surfaces: Elastomers & Rubbers, Metal

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    Identification & Functionality

    Chemical Name
    Fluids & Lubricants Functions
    CAS No.
    33703-08-1
    EC No.
    251-646-7

    Features & Benefits

    Labeling Claims
    Features
    • High flash and fire point
    • Excellent lubricity
    • Biodegradability
    • High viscosity index/pump efficiency
    • Wide temperature range performance
    • Low varnish/deposit formation
    • Low volatility
    • Low temperature fluidity
    • Lubricity
    • Additive solubility
    • Seal swell
    • High viscosity index
    • Deposit control
    Product Highlights

    Diesters are low to medium viscosity synthetic base stocks that have two ester groups. Most diesters are made from a dibasic acid combined with monofunctional alcohols, while a polyol diester is made from a synthetic glycol and monofunctional acids.

    Diesters are known for outstanding low temperature properties, lubricity and solvency. The polar ester groups provide excellent high temperature stability and low temperature fluidity. When comparing diesters to hydrocarbon oils and other synthetics with the same viscosity, a diester fluid will have a higher flash point, lower volatility and better thermal stability. Diesters improve additive solubility and seal conditioning, while offering natural high viscosity index thats boosts lubrication efficiency. Hydraulic fluids are essentially incompressible liquids that transmit power from a pump to a motor or actuator through a piping system. During operation, the system operates under pressure and the viscosity of the fluid must be high enough to minimize leakage and protect the pump from wear. Conversely, high viscosity hurts flow properties and efficiency at low temperatures if viscous drag becomes significant. Since hydraulic fluids may operate over a range of temperatures, the pour point and viscosity index are important. The fluid provides lubrication to the pump and valves and helps to prevent corrosion of metal parts. It must also be compatible with elastomeric sealing materials. The fluid must be formulated to guard against oxidation, hydrolysis and deposit formation, and it should not be toxic or harmful if accidentally discharged.

    Hydraulic systems are commonly used in both mobile and stationary applications, therefore fluids must be designed to perform over a wide range of temperature and pressure service conditions. Synthetic esters offer shear stable, high viscosity index fluidity for excellent pump efficiency. They are preferred when biodegradability, fire resistance, wide temperature range, or other advanced performance characteristics are required. The International Standards Organization (ISO) classifies fire resistant synthetic ester fluids in the HFDU category, and several LEXOLUBE and LUBRICIT products can be used to achieve a Factory Mutual fire resistance certification. Several Z&S synthetic ester products are on the EU EcoLabel LuSC list and/or the NSF HX-1 list of acceptable components that can be selected to formulate H1 food grade lubricants.

    Applications & Uses

    Compatible Substrates & Surfaces
    Fluids & Lubricants End Use
    Application Areas
    • Gears and Chains
    • Textile
    • Turbines
    • Compressors
    • Greases
    • Hydraulics
    • Metalworking
    Applications
    • Engine and Driveline
    • Compressor lubricants
    • Hydraulic fluids
    • Grease
    • Metalworking fluids
    • Gear & Chain oils
    • Textile lubricants
    • Fire resistant (HFDU) fluids
    • Mobile machinery
    • Marine (VGP) hydraulics
    • Tractor transmission hydraulic fluids
    • Food processing (HX-1)
    • Environmentally friendly oils (LuSC)

    Properties

    Typical Properties
    ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
    Biobased Content0%
    Flash Point220°C
    High TemperatureNo
    KV (at 100°C)3.1cSt
    KV (at 40°C)11cSt
    Low TemperatureYes
    Pour Point-60°C
    Viscosity Index150
    Composition
    ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
    ChemistryDiacid

    Regulatory & Compliance

    Certifications & Compliance

    Packaging & Availability

    Country Availability
    Regional Availability
    • USA