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Importance of Lubricants for PD Blowers & Vacuum Pumps

PD Blower & Vacuum Pump Lubricant

Proper lubrication is key to a long life for PD blowers and vacuum pumps. Synthetic lubricants provide the longest life between oil change intervals and should be used wherever necessary.

Lubricating is important to a blower or pump’s strength and vitality. Our lubricants are specially formulated to combat the harsh elements of compression while maximizing efficiencies and equipment longevity.

Are you experiencing any of the following?

  • Operating in Extreme Temps
  • Severe Air Intake Environments
  • Unusually High Oil Carry-Over
  • High Compressor Maintenance Costs
  • Degradation of Air System Seal Material

The real life situations above can result in:

  • The Breakdown of the Lubricant & Its Ability to Protect the PD Blowers Parts
  • Oxidation or Varnishing
  • Increased Energy Consumption
  • Machine Failure
  • Increased Make-up
  • Increased Condensate
  • Increased Used Oil Disposal
  • Increased Maintenance Costs
  • Swelling or Cracking of Air System Seal Material

To avoid the costly and potentially catastrophic situations above, it is important to use the lubricant that meets your unique needs.

Our AEON PD synthetic lubricants are specifically formulated for PD blowers and vacuum pumps. They are custom blended and last up to four times longer than mineral oils operating under the same conditions! Check out the advantages of AEON PD lubricants:

  • Longer Service Life
  • Improved Performance
  • Cost Savings Using AEON PD vs. Mineral Oils
  • Fewer Oil Changes
  • Less Replacement Oil
  • Less Down Time
  • Higher Productivity
  • Reduced Maintenance Costs
  • Reduced Oil Disposal Costs
  • Better for the Environment
 
 
 

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