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AeroShell Turbine Oil 560 is a third-generation, high-performance, low-coking 5 mm2/s synthetic hindered ester oil incorporating a carefully selected and finely balanced combination of additives to improve thermal and oxidation stability.
Main Applications
Changes that have taken place over the last twenty years in engine performance (in terms of improved fuel consumption, higher operating temperatures and pressures) and maintenance practices have resulted in increased severity in lubricant operating conditions.
AeroShell Turbine Oil 560 was developed to withstand the hostile environments of today's high-powered, high-compression engines in which the older generation of oils can be stressed up to and beyond their thermal limits, as evidenced by oil coking in the high-temperature bearing areas.
By overcoming the problems associated with using old technology oils in new technology engines, AeroShell Turbine Oil 560:
- Maintains a cleaner engine
- Provides improved load-carrying capacity
- Reduces maintenance costs
- Prolongs bearing life in both new and existing engines.
In order for military authorities to take advantage of this better performance in military engines, the specification MIL-PRF-23699 was rewritten to include a "High Thermal Stability" (HTS) grade as well as the Standard (STD) and Corrosion Inhibited (C/I) grades. AeroShell Turbine Oil 560 is fully approved as an HTS oil.
With the advent of the new civil turbine oil specification, SAE AS5780, which has more stringent requirements than the military specification, AeroShell Turbine Oil 560 was approved as an SPC (Standard Performance Capability) oil. It is manufactured with an improved formulation to further enhance its anti-coking performance.
AeroShell Turbine Oil 560 contains a synthetic ester oil and should not be used in contact with incompatible seal materials; it also affects some paints and plastics.
Specifications, Approvals, & Recommendations
- MIL-PRF-23699G Grade HTS
- SAE AS5780D Grade SPC
- DEF STAN 91-101 (British) equivalent
- COMAC QPL-CMS-OL-202
- DCSA 299/A (French) equivalent
- VNII NP 50-1-4F, B3V, LZ-240, VNII NP 50-1-4U and 36/Ku-A (Russian) analogue
- NATO Code O-154
- Joint Service Designation OX-27 equivalent
- Pratt & Whitney 521C Type II
- General Electric D-50 TF 1
- Allison EMS – 53 (Obsolete)
For the latest approvals, please confirm with the equipment manufacturer.
AeroShell Turbine Oil 560 is approved for use in all models of the following engines:
- CFM: CFM56 & LEAP Series
- Engine Alliance: GP7200 Series
- General Electric: CF34, CF6, GE90, GEnx, GE9X, Passport, H Series, Catalyst, and CF 700
- Honeywell: CFE738, ALF502, LF507, TPE331, and CTS800
- IAE: V2500 Series
- Pratt & Whitney Canada: JT15, PT6, PW110, 120, 200, and 300 Series
- Pratt & Whitney: JT3C, JT8D, JT9D, PW4000, PW6000, and PW2000 (for in-service evaluation)
- Rolls-Royce: Model 250, BR 710, RB211 Series, Tay, Spey, Tyne, Avon, RB199
AeroShell Turbine Oil 560 is also approved for use in the following APUs and other engines/accessories:
- Honeywell: All APUs for 5cSt Oils
- Pratt & Whitney: APS Series for 5cSt Oils, PW 901, and PW980
- Safran Helicopter Engines: MTR390, Astazou, Arrius, and Artouste
Full details of the approval status of AeroShell Turbine Oil 560 in APUs and other engines/accessories is available upon request.
AeroShell Turbine Oil 560 is also approved for use in the industrial and marine versions of Pratt & Whitney FT Series engines, all General Electric LM Series aero-derived engines, and Siemens where Rolls-Royce engines are approved.
| General Information | |
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| Part # | 550050223 |
| Manufacturer | AeroShell |
| Shipping Information | |
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| Schedule B | 2710193030 |
| ECCN | EAR99 |
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