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EsterTec® VSP Synthetic Esters: Next-Generation Performance & Sustainability

Welcome to the technical hub for EsterTec® VSP (Vicinal Secondary Polyol) synthetic esters. Launched at the STLE 2026 Annual Meeting, this breakthrough molecular architecture redefines the boundaries of synthetic lubricants—delivering unmatched oxidative stability, deposit control, and friction reduction without relying on heavy additive formulation.

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The data proves it: EsterTec® VSP synthetic esters deliver the simultaneous hydrolytic stability, deposit prevention, and biogenic advantages your next-generation lubricants demand. Whether you are developing high-efficiency EV fluids, severe-duty industrial gear oils, or eco-friendly hydraulic fluids, our technical team is ready to help you integrate VSP technology.

EsterTec® VSP — A New Class of Synthetic Ester

EsterTec® VSP (Vicinal Secondary Polyol) synthetic esters are produced through a novel molecular architecture using a unique production process based on globally available commodity raw materials. The VSP structure places ester groups on adjacent carbons in a flat linear backbone, with straight alkyl chains radiating outward — a geometry that delivers simultaneous improvements in oxidative stability, hydrolytic stability, friction reduction, and deposit control versus standard adipate diesters and polyol esters at the same viscosity grade.

What Makes VSP Different

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70 GA Highway 22W
Milledgeville, GA 31061 USA
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Oxidation Onset Temperature (OOT) by Viscosity Class

Test Method: ASTM E2009 Method C (DSC, ramp 10°C/min, air, aluminum pan)

Product VSP Grade OOT (°C) Comparison Class
EsterTec® 2N-1416 VSP 3.6 ~258 Low-viscosity engine/driveline — outperforms DOA, DIDA, DIOA, DINA, DTDA (232–240°C)
EsterTec® 2LN-1418 VSP 4.1 ~258 Low-viscosity engine/driveline
EsterTec® 2L-1425 VSP 5 ~263 Low-viscosity engine/driveline — highest OOT in this comparison set
EsterTec® 2G-1432 VSP 7 ~255 Mid-viscosity industrial — outperforms NPG-DO, PG-DO, 2-EHO (230–244°C); comparable to PE-TO, TMP-TO (~252°C)
EsterTec® 8LX-14150 VSP 18 ~253 High-viscosity gear/chain — comparable to PEiS (~252°C); below DPE C5,7,9 (~262°C)

Panel Coker Deposit Results

Test Method: FTM 791a, 315°C, 8 hours, steel panel interface, residual deposit measured by weight
Product VSP Grade KV100 (cSt) Deposit (mg) Comparison
EsterTec® 2N-1416 VSP 3.6 3.6 ~15 TMP C810: ~255 mg
EsterTec® 2LN-1418 VSP 4.1 4.1 ~43 PE 4810: ~220 mg
EsterTec® 2L-1425 VSP 5 5 ~58 DTDA: ~96 mg
EsterTec® 2G-1432 VSP 7 7 ~130 PE-TO: ~1,340 mg; TMP-TO: ~940 mg
EsterTec® 8LX-14150 VSP 18 18 ~60 Comparable to POE-150HT (~59 mg)

Three-Phase Pan Test (3PP) Results

Test Method: Z&S modification of standard oven pan testing, 200°C, 20 hours, aluminum pan (Target: solid <25%, liquid >50%, vapor <40%)
Product Solid % Liquid % Vapor % Rating
EsterTec® 2N-1416 (VSP 3.6) 9 54 37 Good — vs. DIDA (8/69/23), DINA (10/36/54)
EsterTec® 2L-1425 (VSP 5) 9 66 25 Good — vs. TMP C9 (10/74/16), PE510 (9/66/25)
EsterTec® 2G-1432 (VSP 7) 29 64 7 Marginal solid fraction — verify with applications team
EsterTec® 8LX-14150 (VSP 18) 11 80 9 Good — vs. DPE C59 (18/56/26)
(18/56/26)

Ramsbottom Carbon Residue (RCR)

Test Method: ASTM D524, 550°C, 20 minutes, glass bulb

Product Residual Carbon (mg) Comparison
EsterTec® 2L-1425 (VSP 5) ~0.02 Lowest in comparison set
EsterTec® 2N-1416 (VSP 3.5) ~0.03 Comparable to DIDA, PE 79
EsterTec® 8LX-14150 (VSP 18) ~0.06 Comparable to PAO 4
EsterTec® 2G-1432 (VSP 7) ~0.07 Below POE 150, Nap 100, POE 350
0W-20 formulated engine oil (PCMO) ~0.88 Reference comparison — fully formulated reference engine oil, not a base stock

Section Summary: VSP synthetic esters are a new class of base oils and additives demonstrating oxidative stability and deposit-forming tendency that is equal to or better than standard adipate or polyol esters across the full viscosity range — without relying on antioxidant or stabilizer additives to achieve this baseline performance.

Four-Ball Wear (No Additives)

Test Method: ASTM D4172 four-ball wear test (40 kg load, 75°C, 1200 rpm, 60 minutes, 52100 steel)

Product VSP Grade KV100 (cSt) Wear Scar (mm) CoF Wear Improvement vs. Class
EsterTec®
2N-1416
VSP 3.6 3.6 0.52 0.167 Up to 84% vs. same-viscosity adipate diesters
(DOA: 1.00mm)
EsterTec®
2G-1432
VSP 7 7.0 0.63 0.182 31–47% vs. same-viscosity unsaturated polyol esters
EsterTec®
7GX-1446
VSP 9 9 0.61 0.178 47–68% vs. same-viscosity polyol esters / aromatic ester

Performance With Standard Additive Packages

Summary: When tested with a full industrial additive package (1.0% triaryl phosphate AW, 0.5% oleyl sarcosine CI, 0.1% benzotriazole MD), EsterTec® VSP base stocks deliver equal or better antiwear protection compared to standard synthetic esters at equivalent viscosity grades. All coefficient of friction values with the full additive package fall in the 0.12–0.20 range, confirming strong AW additive synergy.

Product Wear Scar — No AW (mm) Wear Scar — Full AW/CI/MD Pack (mm)
EsterTec® 2N-1416 (VSP 3.6) 0.52 0.69
DIDA (diester comparison) 0.84 0.85
EsterTec® 2G-1432 (VSP 7) 0.63 0.47
NPG-DO (polyol ester comparison) 0.72 0.47
EsterTec® 7GX-1446 (VSP 9) 0.61 0.35
TMP-TO (polyol ester comparison) 0.77 0.63

Hydrolytic Commercial Forum

Test Method: ASTM D2619 (All esters evaluated with no inhibitor or passivation additives)

Property EsterTec® 2N-1416 EsterTec® 2G-1432 EsterTec® 8LX-14150 Pass Limit*
Oil TAN Δ (mg KOH/g) 0.03 0.01 0.12 < 0.2
Water Layer Acidity (mg KOH) 1.00 0.80 0.30 < 5.0
Copper Corrosion (ASTM D130) 1b 1b 1b < 2

*Typical limits for a formulated lubricant. All VSP base stocks tested without antioxidants or stabilizer additives.

Dielectric Commercial Forum

Target Applications: EV multifunctional coolant/lubricants and data center immersion cooling

Property 2N-1416
(VSP 3.6)
2LN-1418
(VSP 4.1)
2L-1425
(VSP 5)
2G-1432
(VSP 7)
Standard PE Ester
KV100, cSt 3.6 4.1 5 7 5
Flash / Fire Point (°C) 230 / 255 240 / 265 250 / 275 295 / 315 270 / 310
Biogenic Content (%) 64 65 70 74 0
Specific Heat Capacity (J/g·K) 2.17 2.11 2.16 2.19 1.928
Thermal Conductivity (W/m·K) 0.135 0.137 0.142 0.145 0.142
Dielectric Breakdown Voltage (2mm, kV) > 50 > 50 > 50 > 50 > 50

*Typical limits for a formulated lubricant. All VSP base stocks tested without antioxidants or stabilizer additives.

Applications Commercial Forum

Application VSP Grades ISO Viscosity Range Key Performance Advantage
Engine Oils / Driveline VSP 3.6, 4.1, 5 ISO 15–32 Low Noack volatility, high OOT, low CoF vs. adipate diesters
Metalworking Fluids / EV Fluids VSP 3.6, 4.1, 5, 7 ISO 15–46 Friction and wear reduction; excellent hydrolytic stability (ASTM D2619)
Hydraulic Fluids / Industrial Lubricants VSP 5, 7, 9 ISO 32–100 Deposit control, AW additive synergy, biodegradable EAL capability
Dielectric Coolants / Transformer Oils VSP 3.6, 4.1, 5, 7 ISO 15–46 Dielectric breakdown voltage > 50 kV (2mm); high flash/fire point; high specific heat capacity
Gear & Chain Oils / Oven Chain VSP 9, 11, 18 ISO 68–150 Low Panel Coker deposit; strong OOT vs. high-viscosity polyol esters
Compressor Oils VSP 5, 7, 9, 11 ISO 32–100 Oxidative stability; low deposit; excellent hydrolytic stability
Grease Base Stocks VSP 9, 11, 18 ISO 68–150 High flash point; low volatility; thickener compatibility
EAL / Environmentally Acceptable VSP 3.6–18 ISO 15–150 30–74% biogenic content; biodegradability compatibility; USDA BioPreferred eligible
Food Grade H1 Lubricants VSP grades — confirm certification Low toxicity; hydrolytic stability; good oxidative stability

Specifications

Property 2N-1416 2LN-1418 2L-1425 2G-1432 7GX-1446 7GX-1468 8LX-14100 8LX-14150
VSP Grade 3.6 4.1 5 7 9 11 14 18
KV100, cSt 3.6 4.1 5 7 9 11 14 18
KV40, cSt 16 18 25 32 46 68 100 150
Viscosity Index 115 125 140 180 165 155 140 130
Pour Point (°C) -60 -40 -25 -42 -40 -40 -35 -30
Density 0.895 0.893 0.890 0.890 0.900 0.915 0.925 0.935
NOACK Volatility (%) 9 7 3 1 1 1 1 1
Biogenic Content (%) 64 65 70 74 60 50 40 30

Test Methods: KV per ASTM D7042; Pour Point per ASTM D5950; NOACK by TGA method. All values are nominal.

Note: All specification values listed above are nominal. To receive the most current, verified Technical Data Sheets (TDS) or Safety Data Sheets (SDS) for specific VSP grades, please submit a request through our contact form.