A S Harrison & Co is proud to announce the release of its latest aviation brochure, designed to showcase our extensive range of aviation and military lubricants. With over 70 years of experience in sourcing and supplying specialty lubricants for the aerospace and defense industries, we have developed a well-established network of supply partners, including global leaders from the USA and Europe.
Our partnership with ExxonMobil brings an added level of quality assurance, allowing us to offer industry-leading products like Aviation Turbine Engine Oil, Aviation Hydraulic Fluids, and Aviation Greases. These products are designed to meet the rigorous demands of both military and commercial aviation, ensuring optimal performance and reliability.
Our brochure highlights A S Harrison & Co’s commitment to providing high-quality lubrication solutions for a wide range of applications in the aviation and defense sectors.
Engineered for durability under extreme conditions, our aviation greases provide superior lubrication and protection for critical aircraft components. These greases resist water washout, corrosion, and oxidation, enhancing reliability while minimising maintenance needs.
Our Aviation hydraulic fluids offer exceptional thermal stability and shear resistance, ensuring smooth operation and optimal hydraulic system performance. These fluids reduce downtime and lower maintenance costs, making them a crucial component of efficient aircraft operation.
A S Harrison & Co offers both mineral-based and synthetic aviation turbine engine oils. These oils are developed to meet the stringent demands of modern aircraft engines, providing exceptional wear protection, extending engine service life, and ensuring reliable performance in challenging environments.
In addition to lubricants, our brochure features corrosion inhibitors and fuel system icing inhibitors (FSII) that play a critical role in aviation safety. These products prevent ice formation and microbial growth in fuel systems while protecting metal components from corrosion.
With tailored solutions for private jets, helicopters, and defense contractors, A S Harrison & Co continues to deliver cutting-edge lubrication solutions that ensure peak performance and long-term asset protection.
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