Castrol Brayco Micronic 776 RP
VISCOSITY - ISO 26
Castrol Brayco Micronic 776 RP High Response Hydraulic System Fluid
Castrol Brayco Micronic 776RP is a petroleum base, medium viscosity, light colored ISO Grade 22 hydraulic oil used in high-performance hydraulic systems. It is a blend of selected, highly refined, high flash point base stocks with suitable additives to yield a product with unusually good anti-wear properties, low rubber swell, and excellent oxidation stability. It provides corrosion protection, dispersancy and is completely shear stable. Brayco Micronic 776RP is specially processed to meet a guaranteed, low particulate contaminant level.
Castrol Brayco Micronic 776RP was developed for use in hydraulic systems that must respond with extreme accuracy. It was developed to replace aircraft hydraulic fluid in micro-hydraulic systems, computer-programmed animation for robots, and other systems in which fire resistance, trouble-free operation, leak resistance, and fast precise responses are major requirements. In addition to its intended use, it is currently being used in computer and tape-controlled hydraulic systems such as high-precision automatic machine tools, data recovery systems, and in rail car control systems and brakes.
Operating temperature | Min. -54°C Max. 135°C |
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Viscosity | 26 mm/s² at 40°C |
Viscosity index | 114 |
Oil type | Mineral |
Product type | Lubricating Oils |
Applicable to these sectors | Aerospace, Automotive Manufacture |
Specification
Brayco Micronic 776RP meets stringent specifications that have been accepted as contractual requirements with
various OEM users.
Shelf Life
Brayco Micronic 776RP has a maximum recommended shelf life of 6 years from date of manufacture. This shelf
life assumes that the product is stored in its original unopened packaging in ambient temperature conditions.
The product should not be stored at temperatures over 60°C. It should be kept away from sunlight, intense cold and extreme temperature fluctuations. If possible, the packaging should not be exposed to the elements. Otherwise, the drums should be laid horizontally to avoid any contamination from water and to prevent the product’s label from rubbing off.