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Castrol Brayco 460 Jet Engine Lubricating Oil, 5 gallons

Part #: Brayco-460-5GL
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Castrol Brayco 460 is a specialty jet engine lubricating oil that meets the requirements of MIL-PRF-6081D, Grade 1010, and is identified by NATO Code O-133 A.

Brayco 460 is designed for use in older jet engines and other high-speed turbines that require a specialty petroleum-based turbine oil. It may also be used in various applications requiring low-temperature operation and good viscosity behavior. The base oil is a highly refined mineral oil that meets the highest standards of quality.
General Information
Part #Brayco-460-5GL
ManufacturerCastrol
Shipping Information
Schedule B3811900000
ECCNEAR99
Specifications
ColorAmber
Viscosity10

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