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Viva Energy Australia launches Shell PANOLIN biodegradable lubricants

Shell lubricant macro distributor, Viva Energy Australia, says its new biodegradable lubricant offers greater sustainability without compromising performance

Lubricants play a vital role in keeping machinery operating efficiently. As the world’s need for mobility, construction and industrial production grows, the demand for lubricants will also increase. However, there is a shared responsibility to meet this rising demand while reducing the environmental impact of lubricants.

Construction businesses can expect to see more high quality environmentally acceptable lubricants (EALs) being introduced to the market, like the Shell PANOLIN range of biodegradable lubricants. The biolubricant market has been projected to grow at an annual rate of 3.5 per cent from 2021 through 2025 – well above the average growth expected for finished lubricants.

Biodegradable lubricants are not new to the construction industry. There has long been a need for EALs for certain job site environments, such as projects near water sources and environmentally sensitive areas. However, they have historically been considered low quality.

“Years ago, EALs were made with just vegetable oils, and they had lower oxidation resistance, and were really just a necessity for select jobs” says Silvana Farrugia, product support engineer, Viva Energy Australia.

Accelerated advancements

However, advancements in performance of biodegradable lubricants have been accelerating in recent years, largely due to industry demand.

“This is largely being done through the reformulation of more balanced lubricants with higher tier Synthetic Ester base stocks and the development of better additives,” adds Farrugia.

“The Shell PANOLIN portfolio is technically well-balanced with high biodegradability and is designed for long life, with high performance and protection contributing to equipment longevity.”

Sustainability without compromise

The Shell PANOLIN biodegradable lubricants offer this sustainability without sacrificing performance.

The portfolio includes a broad choice of readily biodegradable and low-ecotoxicity lubricants for hydraulics, gears, biodegradable engine oils (HDEO) and greases for machine lubrication, including leading OEM-approved products.

Shell PANOLIN biodegradable lubricants can offer sustainability without sacrificing equipment performance. Image: Viva Energy Australia

“Shell PANOLIN S4 HLP Synth 32, 46, 68 for example was the first Bosch Rexroth-approved biodegradable hydraulic oil, designed for uninterrupted equipment operation,” says Farrugia.

“We are thrilled to be able to bring the Shell PANOLIN range of products to the Australian market, and we have already seen strong interest amongst our partners and customers as they look to take tangible steps towards sustainability and biodegradable lubricants” says lubricant sales and marketing manager, Renee Reilly from Viva Energy Australia.

So why is biodegradability and low-ecotoxicity important?

Biodegradability is a measure of the breakdown of a chemical or a chemical mixture by microorganisms, and this property gives an indication about the potential of a chemical to break down into simpler, more harmless substances. This is particularly important when events such as accidental spills or leaks of fluid or waste disposal occur.

Ecotoxicity is a measure of the toxicity of a chemical substance to an organism in a given environment. To be classified as non-toxic, a finished fluid and, in some cases, its major components must undergo acute toxicity studies at different levels in the food chain. Shell PANOLIN lubricants are all defined as having low-ecotoxicity.

“Biodegradability and low-ecotoxicity of a chemical or lubricant need to be considered in order to estimate the risks of detrimental effects on the environment, which could impact the people or businesses that use the ecosystems,” Reilly explains.

This is also important in ensuring businesses comply with environmental legislation.

Shell PANOLIN has developed a wide range of high-performance biodegradable lubricants, to ensure that, whilst you can reduce the environmental impact of critical operations, it does not mean that you need to compromise on productivity or protection. 

For more information on the Shell PANOLIN range of products, contact the Viva Energy Australia technical helpdesk on 1300 134 205 or leave an enquiry online at www.vivaenery.com.au/shoplubricants 

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