Tue 3 Dec 2013, 13:44 GMT

Castrol to launch 'next generation' cylinder oil in 2014


Castrol Cyltech CL 100 is said to deliver advanced corrosion control.



Castrol Marine has announced that will launch Castrol Cyltech CL 100 ACC in May 2014.

Castrol said the 'next generation' cylinder oil represents the company's considered technical response to the corrosion issues that can arise in modern two stroke marine engines, especially when ships are slow steaming.

Castrol Cyltech CL 100 ACC (Advanced Corrosion Control) is a newly formulated 100BN lubricant developed for the latest generation of engines. Its introduction to the portfolio follows rigorous testing and trials of new ACC technology that drew on Castrol’s early identification of corrosion in the latest engine types when running on higher sulphur content fuels at part load.

Castrol’s confidence that Cyltech 100 ACC is the right oil for the right job is based on significant wear reductions seen with this new technology compared to its previous generation lubricants. Cyltech CL 100 ACC will be made available to customers in major ports from May 2014.

"Castrol Cyltech CL 100 ACC is not simply an existing oil that has been up-treated to give a higher BN," said Jonathan Hutchinson, Castrol Marine Marketing Director. "It is based on a new chemistry that we have been developing over the past two to three years to reflect technical challenges set by modern super long stroke engines. These operate at higher pressures causing higher dew points and increased sulphuric acid formation, which in turn can result in severe corrosive wear, particularly where higher sulphur fuels are used and the engine is operated at lower loads. Acid neutralization has proved critical in part load conditions when using high sulphur fuels. Cyltech CL 100 ACC includes a pioneering technology formulated to deliver advanced corrosion control. This ACC technology contains innovative surface acting agents, protecting cylinder liner surfaces more effectively and longer than our previous generation cylinder lubricants."

In a statement, Castrol said: "For several years, Castrol has been gathering evidence of cold corrosion where mid-range BN cylinder oils have been selected for slow steaming as a single solution for HFO across a full range of sulphur content and has been a lone voice in advocating the use of higher BN. Progressively restrictive ‘no objection’ circulars from MAN Diesel & Turbo and Wärtsilä on mid-range oils have validated Castrol’s position."

According to Castrol, high profile owners have reported cold corrosion in operational large bore engines after adopting mid-range cylinder oils, which was only rectified following replacement by Castrol Cyltech 80 AW, Castrol’s current higher BN lubricant.

"Revised OEM customer guidance and customer experiences have moved the new engine market decisively in favour of higher BN cylinder oils which Castrol had been promoting for the past two years," commented Hutchinson. "Our ACC technology represents a further commitment by us to help ensure safe, fuel efficient engine operation in the slow steaming era, using products that are proven to help reduce maintenance costs and lengthen equipment life."


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