Brayco 599 is a synthetic turbine oil additive designed to prevent corrosion in turbine engines and helicopter transmissions, especially during storage in humid or salt spray environments. Typically added to the oil sump at a concentration of 10-15% by volume after an oil change, Brayco 599 meets General Electric's Aircraft Engine Group Specification D50TF6-S1.
Castrol Brayco 855 is a synthetic, light-colored lubricating and preservative oil designed for use in aircraft and small ground-based weapons to ensure efficient firing in low temperatures. Meeting MIL-PRF-14107D standards and with a NATO code of O-157, it is available in various container sizes, including 55-gallon drums, 5-gallon pails, and 24/1-quart cases.
Castrol Brayco Micronic 881 is a fire-resistant, synthetic hydrocarbon-based hydraulic fluid with ISO viscosity grade 7. It is red in color and designed for low-temperature applications in aircraft, missile ordnance, and industrial systems.
Castrol Braycote 248 is a corrosion preventive compound designed to protect unpainted metal surfaces from rust and corrosion during storage or shipment. It forms a flexible, transparent film and is ideal for preserving anti-friction bearings and machined parts.
Castrol Braycote 3214 is a high-temperature, fully synthetic grease designed for aircraft applications. Meeting MIL-PRF-32014 specifications, it offers excellent water resistance, high load-carrying capacity, and outstanding performance in extreme temperatures.
Castrol Braycote 868 is designed for slow-speed sliding surfaces operating at temperatures up to 400°C (752°F). It also serves as an anti-seize compound for threaded parts, withstanding temperatures up to 760°C (1400°F).
Castrol Aero 40 is formulated for use in landing gear shock struts. While it is not fully compatible with synthetic gas turbine lubricants or phosphate-ester hydraulic fluids, it is compatible with other petroleum-based and synthetic hydrocarbon lubricants.