"Enhim" Fire-Resistant Turbine Oil Outperforms Foreign Equivalents
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"Enhim" (part of the "NEC" Group) has successfully completed the intermediate stage of research and development (R&D) to replace imported fire-resistant fluids with domestically produced turbine fire-resistant oil. The study focused on products operated at branches of JSC Inter RAO – Electric Power Plants, specifically at the Permskaya GRES, Yuzhnouralskaya GRES, and JSC Nizhnevartovskaya GRES.
The study compared the component and isomeric compositions, physicochemical, dielectric, and other characteristics of Enhim oil with imported equivalents. The compatibility of the fire-resistant fluids and their impact on hydraulic system materials was assessed.
These studies concluded that a complete replacement of imported oils with domestically produced products is feasible.
"The results obtained at all stages of the study indicate that "Enhim's" fire-resistant turbine oil is comparable to imported analogues in composition and key technological characteristics, and even surpasses them in some respects," commented Sergey Mazitov, CEO of Enkhim LLC, on the results of the intermediate R&D stage.
Speaking about the Permskaya GRES, where foreign-produced oil has already been replaced with Russian-produced oil, Sergey Mazitov noted that the plant is the largest electricity supplier in the Perm Territory.
"When it comes to a plant that accounts for 42% of the Perm region's energy capacity, two criteria come to the fore: reliability and safety, which are guaranteed, among other things, by "Enhim's" high-tech products," emphasized the CEO of "Enhim" LLC.
Permskaya GRES ranks fourth among Russia's largest thermal power plants by installed capacity, and Nizhnevartovsk GRES is one of the main electricity suppliers in the Urals Federal District. Fire-resistant turbine oil ensures the smooth and safe operation of primary and auxiliary equipment in power plant turbine units. High-quality products for turbine hydraulic oil systems, especially in high-temperature areas, are critical to the stability of power units.
The study compared the component and isomeric compositions, physicochemical, dielectric, and other characteristics of Enhim oil with imported equivalents. The compatibility of the fire-resistant fluids and their impact on hydraulic system materials was assessed.
These studies concluded that a complete replacement of imported oils with domestically produced products is feasible.
"The results obtained at all stages of the study indicate that "Enhim's" fire-resistant turbine oil is comparable to imported analogues in composition and key technological characteristics, and even surpasses them in some respects," commented Sergey Mazitov, CEO of Enkhim LLC, on the results of the intermediate R&D stage.
Speaking about the Permskaya GRES, where foreign-produced oil has already been replaced with Russian-produced oil, Sergey Mazitov noted that the plant is the largest electricity supplier in the Perm Territory.
"When it comes to a plant that accounts for 42% of the Perm region's energy capacity, two criteria come to the fore: reliability and safety, which are guaranteed, among other things, by "Enhim's" high-tech products," emphasized the CEO of "Enhim" LLC.
Permskaya GRES ranks fourth among Russia's largest thermal power plants by installed capacity, and Nizhnevartovsk GRES is one of the main electricity suppliers in the Urals Federal District. Fire-resistant turbine oil ensures the smooth and safe operation of primary and auxiliary equipment in power plant turbine units. High-quality products for turbine hydraulic oil systems, especially in high-temperature areas, are critical to the stability of power units.