Marine Engine Oil
Taro® Special HT
Taro® Special HT 70 is a high-performance 70 BN SAE 50 cylinder lubricant intended for lubricating slow-speed engines at very high mechanical and thermal loads. It is blended from highly refined, paraffinic base oils and carefully selected additives to provide superior ring and liner wear protection and excellent piston cleanliness in slow-speed crosshead engines.
- Wear Protection
Ensures protection against excessive cylinder liner and piston ring wear, thus allowing prolonged service intervals. - Detergent/Dispersant Properties
Prevents ring sticking and minimizes deposit formation throughout the combustion chamber exhaust areas. - Excellent Lubrication Properties
Maintains an oil film under severe, high load conditions, thereby reducing frictional wear and preventing scuffing of liners, pistons and rings.
- Taro® Special HT 70 is a high-performance 70 BN SAE 50 cylinder lubricant intended for lubricating slow-speed engines at very high mechanical and thermal loads. It is blended from highly refined, paraffinic base oils and carefully selected additives to provide superior ring and liner wear protection and excellent piston cleanliness in slow-speed crosshead engines.
- Taro® Special HT 70 has been developed specifically for highpressure and high-temperature applications.
- Taro Special HT 70 is recommended for lubricating the cylinders of all large slow-speed marine diesel engines operating at high specific power outputs and high thermal loads.
- Taro Special HT 70 has been approved by MAN, Wärtsilä and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries for use in the latest generation engine designs.
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