Aviation oil

What additives are used in aviation oil?

Some additives help the oil, while others protect engine components

Dispersants, flow-improvers, anti-foam, anti-rust, anti-corrosion, and oxidation inhibitors can all be found in aviation oils, as can some ashless, anti-wear additives

Dispersants isolate minute particles to prevent sludge and deposit formation

What is aviation oil?

Aviation oils keep aircraft engines running smoothly and performing at their very best

Today's aircraft and aviation oils are designed to help reduce corrosion while extending the life of engine components, oil filters and other essential systems

What is Phillips 66 x/C® Aviation Oil?

Phillips 66 X/C® Aviation Oils are designed for use in opposed piston and radial type aviation engines

They are an ashless dispersant containing mineral oils available in multiviscosity grades that off er distinct benefits and improved performance over single-viscosity grade oils

×Aircraft oil is a lubricant that reduces friction, cools, cleans, and protects engine moving parts. There are two main types of aircraft oil: mineral oil and ashless dispersant (AD) oil. Mineral oil is a refined, petroleum based oil that is used for engine break-in. AD oil has added chemicals that collect and disperse debris to the oil filter. Aircraft oil can be used in piston or turbine engines, and in some ground support equipment. Different brands and grades of aircraft oil are available at low prices.

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