Chevron’s Taro 100 Cylinder Lubricant Receives Approval From WinGD
Chevron Marine Lubricants has received a No Objection Letter (NOL) from Winterthur Gas & Diesel (WinGD) for the use of its Taro® Special HT 100 cylinder lubrication oil in a number of the manufacturer’s engines when operating on a wide variety of fuels from 0.0% to 3.5% sulphur, including fuels compliant with emissions control area (ECA) regulations with a maximum content of 0.10% sulphur, therefore removing the need to change cylinder lubricants when operating in and out of ECAs.
This follows 2,000 hours of validation testing on-board a Panamax containership fitted with a Wärtsilä 8RT-flex82T engine.
Taro_100 Taro Special HT 100 has been specifically formulated for high performance, and demonstrated enhanced performance in distillate fuel applications under laboratory engine conditions.
The NOL applies to the use of Taro® Special HT 100 in WinGD X, WinGD X-DF, WinGD RT-flex, WinGD RT-flex-DF, Wärtsilä RTA, Wärtsilä RT-flex and Wärtsilä X engines as well as in Sulzer 2-stroke engines, that are operating on bunker fuels with a sulphur content ranging from zero to 3.5% by weight.
Chia Yoo Soon, General Manager of Chevron Marine Lubricants, said: “We are delighted with the results of the testing and to receive this No Objection Letter from Winterthur Gas & Diesel. It is further evidence of how Chevron Marine Lubricants is helping ship owners and operators reliably navigate the ECA requirements of today, and is ready to meet the challenges of tomorrow as shipping moves into a lower sulphur, lower emissions future.”
Chevron’s Taro® Special HT 100 is one of a full range of Taro® cylinder lubricants, that from the low 25 BN Taro® Special HT LF to the new 140 BN Taro Special HT Ultra, provide solutions in all operating environments.
Taro® Special HT 100 should always be used in line with manufacturers guidelines, and it is recommended to adjust feed rates and conduct drip oil analysis to maintain optimum performance. The Taro® cylinder lubricants range are offered alongside Chevron’s DOT.FAST® Service that provides both on-board and on-shore analysis of drip oil giving an accurate measurement of total iron wear, including corrosive wear. It is the best service of its kind in the market today.
Reference: chevronmarineproducts.com
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