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Texaco Lubricants
Reliable lubricants for industrial production

Texaco Lubricants (Chevron) is a globally recognised brand of industrial lubricants. Neofyton provides product availability, technical support and lubricant selection recommendations aligned with your equipment type and operating conditions — especially for the plastics industry.

About Texaco

Texaco was founded in 1902 in Beaumont, Texas, as The Texas Company. The name “Texaco” soon became widely recognised, and the European story began in 1905 with operations established in Antwerp, Belgium, where the brand grew alongside an expanding and increasingly sophisticated product portfolio.

Backed by Chevron

Following the merger of Texaco and Chevron Corporation (2001), the Texaco brand in Europe is supported by Chevron’s global reach, technological expertise and R&D capabilities. This helps ensure consistent quality, continuous formulation development and reliable availability of solutions for industrial and power generation applications.

Texaco’s portfolio includes products for industrial equipment and energy applications, developed for dependable performance in demanding operating conditions.
Wide range of applications
Products are designed for a wide range of industries — from manufacturing (including plastics) to construction, agriculture, mining, forestry, paper making, power generation and inland marine.
More information: texacolubricants.com

Texaco in industrial applications

Products in focus

For most plastics manufacturing plants, the first step is stable hydraulics and clear documentation. That’s why we highlight Rando HD as a typical starting point, while additional product categories are selected based on your equipment and application.

Rando HD – Texaco hydraulic oil
Rando HD – hydraulic oil for industrial applications.

Rando HD – hydraulic oils

Hydraulics are at the heart of many production systems. In plastics equipment (e.g., injection moulding machines), selecting the right viscosity and specification supports reliable operation and easier maintenance. Neofyton provides selection guidance aligned with the equipment requirements.

If required, Neofyton can propose lubricant standardisation across equipment (hydraulics, slideways/guides, greases, gearboxes) with a clearly defined top-up and storage practice.

Packaging tailored to your plant

In practice, supply continuity and the right packaging are just as important as the product itself. Neofyton helps align packaging and delivery frequency with consumption and the maintenance plan.

Texaco industrial packaging 208L
Industrial packaging: 208L – for production plants and continuous consumption.

Lubricants guide for plastics injection moulding

All injection moulding machines require regular lubrication — and as equipment evolves, so do the requirements for suitable oils and greases. Typically, plants use hydraulic oils, slideway/guide oils and greases, while certain machines also require gearbox oils according to the OEM specification.

What matters most in selection

The goal is maximum equipment protection and stable process performance. An unsuitable product choice or improper lubricant handling can slow production and negatively affect operational efficiency, especially in high-capacity environments.

Hydraulic oil maintenance

Hydraulic oil condition changes during operation due to contamination (particles, water, air) and thermal/oxidative effects. That’s why regular checks and oil analysis are recommended — to identify risks to pumps, seals and valves in time.

Oil cleanliness & contamination control

OEMs often require a minimum cleanliness level (e.g., ISO 4406 class 18/15/12 or better). Oil that is not clean enough can lead to accelerated wear and failures of hydraulic components. Proper filtration at filling and correct storage practices are therefore recommended.

Practical on-site recommendations

Before use, hydraulic oil should be filtered and degassed (air release) where applicable. Using “drum oil” without cleanliness control is not recommended. Regular oil analysis and adherence to change intervals help reduce the risk of unplanned downtime.

Solutions and support in practice

How lubricants are selected for stable production

In industrial practice, the difference is most often made by operating conditions, the required cleanliness level and the maintenance plan. Neofyton helps standardise lubricant selection and application — to reduce contamination risk and unplanned downtime.

Specification & viscosity

Alignment with OEM requirements, operating temperature and system load.

Cleanliness & filtration

Focus on ISO cleanliness codes, proper filling/filtration and storage practices to prevent contamination.

Monitoring in operation

Routine checks and oil analysis help detect changes early and protect critical components.

Neofyton – sales representative for Texaco Lubricants

Please share your equipment type (brand/model), operating regime and current lubricant — Neofyton will provide a recommendation and a solution proposal for your plant.
Note: This page is for informational purposes. Final lubricant selection should be aligned with the equipment manufacturer’s recommendations, operating conditions and internal maintenance practices.