LZ 360 - Fluid Technology - IGO N OGL - Z124
LZ 360 - Fluid Technology - IGO N OGL - Z124
LZ 360 - Fluid Technology - IGO N OGL - Z124
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About our Speakers
Shubhamita Basu, PhD
North America Product Manager, Industrial Oils
Shubha has been with The Lubrizol Corporation for 13 years in a variety of technical and
commercial roles. In her current role, she manages the hydraulic fluid, industrial gear oil
and turbine oil portfolio. Shubha has worked extensively in developing new molecules
engine oils and limited slip gear oil applications, and has formulated hydraulic fluids and
industrial gear oils and led energy efficiency initiative and environmentally acceptable
lubricant development.
Shubha has a PhD in Chemistry from Case Western Reserve University and a MBA
from Cleveland State University. She has served as the Vice Chair and Chair of the
Center for Compact and Efficient Fluid Power’s (CCEFP) industry executive council, was
a past Chair of Northeast Ohio section of American Chemical Society, has been a part of
the NFPA roadmap committee and is a member of STLE. She has published several
scholarly papers including journal articles and patents and has presented in national and
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international conferences.
About our Speakers
Carlos Nazario, OMA I
North America Product Manager, Grease Additives
Carlos has been with The Lubrizol Corporation for over a year. Prior to joining Lubrizol,
he spent approximately 15 years in different technical and commercial roles at a
company that specialized in lubricants for heavy duty, food processing, environmental
and recreational equipment. He has worked extensively in developing and applying new
lubricants for heavy duty equipment in mining applications, both surface and
underground, and has formulated and specialized extreme pressure greases, extreme
pressure gear oils, open gear lubricants, energy efficiency and environmentally-
acceptable lubricants for heavy duty equipment.
Wind turbines Extruders & gearboxes Outdoor mixing Steel rolling mill gearboxes
gearboxes
IGO fluids see harsh conditions: high loads and speeds, high temperatures,
and high contamination environments
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Emerging Industrial Gear Trends
Improved Bearing
White Etching Cracks
Protection
$40 880
2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024
Industrial gear oil market is growing at a slower rate than industrial gearboxes
TOTAL $600,000
~98% PAO
Base Oil +
Thickener Mineral Oil COST COST
x3 x6
Relative cost versus API Group II
600 Synthetic
26% Mineral
400 77%
200
Mineral
0 74%
2020 2021 2022 2023 2024
Mineral Synthetic
Mineral Synthetic
Fluid A
Fluid A
Fluid A with unique performance polymer helps lower traction coefficient of the fluids
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• Formula with PP runs somewhat
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cooler than other synthetics
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44
42
40
Speed [RPM]
68
other synthetics
66 – Up to 8.5% improvement over
64
mineral oil based reference
62
60
50 100 150 200 250 300 350
Viscosity [cSt]
Efficiency improvement over reference fluid and PAO 100 with PP based fluid
Thickening
power
Treat
rate
Thickener/ Operating
Treat Traction Shear Energy
Viscosity
Rate Coefficient Stability Temperature Efficiency
Modifier
PP +++++ ++++ +++ ++++ ++++
PAO-100 + +++ ++++ +++ +++
PP performed better than PAO-100 and offered significant savings in net treat cost
With
Synthetic
Performance
with PAO
Polymer PP
Viscosity
ISO VG 320 ISO VG 320
Grade
Commercial Synthetic
74.5 wt% 6 cSt
Base Oil 32.2 wt% PAO
GIII
1.8 wt% 1.8 wt%
Additive performance performance
additive additive
66 wt% PAO
Thickener 23.7 wt% PP
150 Gr III Synthetic + PP
Example Diameters:
13.2 m/43.5 ft;
16 m/52.5 ft;
30 m/98.5 ft
Technician doing
inspection
2010s
1975 2000 2020s
35,000
Significant improvement in low temperature pumpability properties for better cold flow
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Temperature and Energy Performance Measurement
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