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Base Lubricants is the name given to lubrication initially produced from refining (mineral base lubricants) or through chemical synthesis (synthetic base lubricants). Base Lubricants is typically defined as oil with a boiling point range between 550 and 1050 F, consisting of hydrocarbons with 18 to 40 carbon atoms. This lubricant can be either paraffinic or napthenic in nature depending on the chemical structure of the molecules.

Almost every lubricant used in plants today started off as just a base Lubricants. The American Petroleum Institute (API) has categorized base lubricants into five categories (API 1509, Appendix E). The first three groups are refined from petroleum. Group IV base lubricants are full synthetic polyalphaolefin. Group V is for all other base lubricants not included in Groups I through IV. Before all the additives are added to the mixture.

Typical Properties of Each Base Lubricants Group

 

Group

Group

Group

Ultra-S 4,6,8

 

Saturates, %

65~85

93~99+

95~99+

99+

 

Aromatics, %

15~35

<1~7

<1~5

<1

 

Sulfur, ppm

300~3000

5~300

0~30

<1

 

Viscosity @ 100, cSt

4~32

4~30

4~8

4.0~7.6

 

Viscosity Index(VI)

95~105

95~118

123~150

120~135

 

Pour point,

-15

-15

-15

-22.5 ~ -15

 

Base stocks are classified inot various grades including Neutral, Solvent Neutral, Bright Stocks, The most common names are for group I (SN: Solvent Neutral), for group II (N: Neutrals) and group III grade names refer to the viscosity (4cst, 6cst, 8cst …).