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Eiffel Velocity SM range of lubricants are premium quality oils specifically formulated for the lubrication of high-speed machine elements in industrial sewing machines. These oils are formulated from very high quality hydro-treated, low viscosity base oils and optimum additive technology system to provide improved thermal, oxidation and color stability. They are available in 4 viscosity grades, Eiffel Velocity SM 10 (ISO VG 10), SM 15 (ISO VG 15), SM 22 (ISO VG 22) and SM 32 (ISO VG 32).

Excellent protection and lubrication of bearings, worm gears and cams, helps in reducing equipment downtime and energy loss.
Excellent oxidation stability prevents product deterioration and extends oil life
Enhanced color stability ensures product does not change color and stain fabric.
Effective corrosion protection results in longer equipment life and reduced maintenance costs.
Good water washability characteristics.

Eiffel Velocity SM series are suitable for use in low to moderate pressure Hydraulic systems, where low viscosity oils are recommended.
Suitable for use in high-speed components of industrial sewing machines, bearings and spindles.
Also suitable for use in low to moderate duty worm gears and cams systems.

Specifications Eiffel Velocity SM series meets or exceeds following International and Builder specifications:

  • DIN 51524 Part 2 HLP type
  • ISO 11158 (HM fluids)
  • Denison HF-0 (T6H20C)
  • Cincinnati Machine P-62

Typical Characteristics

Eiffel Velocity Test Method Units SM 10 SM 15 SM 22
ISO Viscosity Grade ISO 3448 10 15 22
Color ASTM D 1500 0.5 <0.5 <0.5
Appearance Visual Light Color Liquid Light Color Liquid Light Color Liquid
Texture Visual Smooth Smooth
Density @ 15 0C ASTM D 4052 gm/cc 0.835 0.840 0.845
Viscosity @ 40 0C ASTM D 445 cSt 11.0 15.5 22.4
Viscosity @ 100 0C ASTM D 445 cSt 2.85 3.56 4.67
Viscosity Index ASTM D 2270 105 110 128
Pour Point ASTM D 97 °C -12 -21 -21
Flash Point (COC) ASTM D 92 °C 174 190 204
Copper Strip Corrosion ASTM D 130 1A 1A 1A

The above figures are typical of blends with normal production tolerance and do not constitute a specification.

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