![]() ![]() QuinSyn PG is the recommended fluid in high humidity applications due to its ability to hold water. QuinSyn PG is an ISO 46 viscosity fluid with an 8,000 hour life under normal operating conditions. QuinSyn PG – QuinSyn PG is a custom blended polyalklene glycol/ester (PAG). QuinSyn Plus is suited for use in rotary screw air compressors operating in harsh service conditions where the fluid is exposed to higher temperatures for extended periods of time. QuinSyn Plus is an ISO 46 viscosity fluid with an 8,000 hour life under normal operating conditions (exact fluid life is determined by the fluid analysis program). QuinSyn Plus – QuinSyn Plus is the factory fill for Quincy rotary screw compressors. Once the appropriate drain interval is established, the frequency of the fluid analysis can be reduced unless operating conditions change. A detailed report is furnished to you, your Quincy Distributor and the Quincy Compressor factory upon completion of the fluid analysis.Īlthough QuinSyn fluids are rated by hours of life expectancy under normal operating conditions, it is recommended that fluid samples be taken every 500 to 2,000 hours and sent to Quincy Compressor Fluid Analysis until a history of performance in a specific compressor application is established. Should results appear unusual or suspicious, a detailed analysis can pinpoint specific contaminants. The fluid analysis provides historical information, detailing items such as hours on the fluid, viscosity and total acid number (TAN). Monitoring of the total acid number (TAN), barium level and/or viscosity throughout the life of the fluid provides maximum protection to your machine, while best utilizing the extended life features of QuinSyn. This service provides optimum drain intervals for compressors operating on QuinSyn fluids. Quincy’s fluid analysis program is offered to all customers using QuinSyn fluids in Quincy Compressor Rotary Screw Compressors. ![]()
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