Iranian Firm Uses Nanotechnology to Produce Soluble Oil Lubricant for All Types of Machining Devices

Iranian Firm Uses Nanotechnology to Produce Soluble Oil Lubricant for All Types of Machining Devices

TEHRAN (ANA)- An Iranian company used nanotechnology to produce a new type of oil lubricant which settles all problems related to the use of mineral, synthetic and nano soap water and provides favorable conditions for the consumer economically and environmentally.
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The lubricating oil of Roshd Sahand Shimi San’at does not become spoiled or stunk because the firm does not use antibacterial materials or additives which are generally illegal and environmentally unfriendly. In fact, due to the lubricant’s special formulation, no bacteria can grow in it's environment.

The lifespan of this lubricant is estimated to be one year while other lubricants can be used utmost for two months.

By using the new lubricant oil of Roshd Sahand Shimi San’at company in machines, the life of the tool increases twice and the maintenance cost of the machine, due to the absence of soapy water deposits that were seen in the form of lumps of oil in different parts of the machine in other lubricants, significantly decreases.

In a relevant development earlier this year, an Iranian knowledge-based company succeeded in production of lubricant oils for aircraft engine.

"We produce automobile and industrial diesel engine oils, but we did not have engine oil for aviation industry in the country and we decided to produce it to prevent imports, and now we are one of the five companies in the world that can produce it,” said Mohammad Javad Khajeh, the product manager of Pravia company stationed at the incubator center of Islamic Azad University's Science and Research branch.

"HF 510 and SA 500 oils and several other special oils to the aircraft are produced in our company. Lubricant should exist in the engine of an aircraft for its parts to move, and if there is no oil, these parts will rub against each other and cause damage and leave negative impact on the engine,” he added.

Khajeh said that Babolsar and Ramsar airports in Northern Iran have so far purchased the engine oil, adding that talks are underway with Russia for export.

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