Mobil Glygoyle 460
Mobil Glygoyle 460 is a high-performance fully synthetic lubricant formulated using advanced polyalkylene glycol (PAG) technology. It is engineered for use in gears, bearings and compressors operating under severe conditions where enhanced efficiency, durability and reliability are required.
One of the key advantages of Mobil Glygoyle 460 is its excellent efficiency performance. The low traction characteristics of PAG base oils help reduce friction, resulting in improved gear efficiency, lower energy consumption and reduced operating temperatures. This contributes to extended equipment life and reduced operating costs.
Mobil Glygoyle 460 also provides outstanding wear and micropitting protection. The formulation delivers strong EP and anti-wear performance, helping protect gears and bearings under heavy loads and demanding operating conditions. This enhances system reliability and minimises maintenance requirements.
Another important benefit is its excellent thermal and oxidation stability. The oil resists degradation and deposit formation at elevated temperatures, helping maintain clean systems and extend lubricant service life.
Mobil Glygoyle 460 also offers very good corrosion and rust protection along with excellent foam control. Its high viscosity index and low pour point support reliable operation across a wide temperature range, ensuring smooth start-up and consistent lubrication.
Mobil Glygoyle 460 is recommended for use in worm gear applications, industrial gearing, bearings and gas compressors, particularly in severe service environments such as cement, metalworking, plastics, food processing and textile industries. It is also suitable for filled-for-life gearboxes and applications requiring high efficiency and long lubricant life.
Physical characteristics include a kinematic viscosity of approximately 460 mm²/s at 40°C and 77.2 mm²/s at 100°C, with a viscosity index of around 250. Mobil Glygoyle 460 has a density of approximately 1.076 g/cm³ at 15.6°C, a flash point of approximately 265°C and a pour point of approximately −33°C, supporting reliable performance across a wide range of operating conditions.

