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METRIC
MIL-PRF-87257C
30 June 2017
SUPERSEDING
MIL-PRF-87257B
22 April 2004
PERFORMANCE SPECIFICATION
This specification is approved for use by all Departments and Agencies of the Department of
Defense.
1. SCOPE
1.1 Scope. This specification describes the characteristics and provides the
requirements for a synthetic hydrocarbon base hydraulic fluid for use in the -54 °C to +200 °C
temperature range in aircraft and missile hydraulic systems. This hydraulic fluid is identified by
NATO Code No. H-538 (see 6.7).
2. APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS
2.1 General. The documents listed in this section are specified in sections 3 and 4 of
this specification. This section does not include documents cited in other sections of this
specification or recommended for additional information or as examples. While every effort has
been made to ensure the completeness of this list, document users are cautioned that they must
meet all specified requirements of documents cited in sections 3 and 4 of this specification,
whether or not they are listed.
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FEDERAL SPECIFICATIONS
FEDERAL STANDARDS
2.2.2 Other Government documents, drawings, and publications. The following other
Government documents, drawings, and publications form a part of this document to the extent
specified herein. Unless otherwise specified, the issues of these documents are those cited in the
solicitation or contract.
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ASTM INTERNATIONAL
ASTM D92 - Standard Test Method for Flash and Fire Points by Cleveland
Open Cup Tester
ASTM D97 - Standard Test Method for Pour Point of Petroleum Products
ASTM D130 - Standard Test Method for Corrosiveness to Copper from
Petroleum Products by Copper Strip Test
ASTM D445 - Standard Test Method for Kinematic Viscosity of Transparent
and Opaque Liquids (and Calculation of Dynamic Viscosity)
ASTM D664 - Standard Test Method for Acid Number of Petroleum Products
by Potentiometric Titration
ASTM D892 - Standard Test Method for Foaming Characteristics of
Lubricating Oils
ASTM D972 - Standard Test Method for Evaporation Loss of Lubricating
Greases and Oils
ASTM D1500 - Standard Test Method for ASTM Color of Petroleum Products
(ASTM Color Scale)
ASTM D1298 - Standard Test Method for Density, Relative Density, or API
Gravity of Crude Petroleum and Liquid Petroleum Products by
Hydrometer Method
ASTM D4052 - Standard Test Method for Density, Relative Density, and API
Gravity of Liquids by Digital Density Meter
ASTM D4172 - Standard Test Method for Wear Preventive Characteristics of
Lubricating Fluid (Four-Ball Method)
ASTM D4289 - Standard Test Method for Elastomer Compatibility of
Lubricating Greases and Fluids
ASTM D4636 - Standard Test Method for Corrosiveness and Oxidation
Stability of Hydraulic Oils, Aircraft Turbine Engine Lubricants,
and Other Highly Refined Oils
ASTM D4898 - Standard Test Method for Insoluble Contamination of
Hydraulic Fluids by Gravimetric Analysis
ASTM D5185 - Standard Test Method for Multielement Determination of Used
and Unused Lubricating Oils and Base Oils by Inductively
Coupled Plasma Atomic Emission Spectrometry (ICP-AES)
ASTM D5306 - Standard Test Method for Linear Flame Propagation rate of
Lubricating Oils and Hydraulic Fluids
ASTM D5949 - Standard Test Method for Pour Point of Petroleum Products
(Automatic Pressure Pulsing Method)
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SAE INTERNATIONAL
SAE AS4059 - Aerospace Fluid Power – Contamination Classification for
Hydraulic Fluid
SAE AMS3400 - Fluid, Reference for Testing Polyalphaolefin (PAO) Resistant
Material
(Copies of this document are available from http://www.sae.org/.)
2.4 Order of precedence. Unless otherwise noted herein or in the contract, in the event of
a conflict between the text of this document and the references cited herein, the text of this
document takes precedence. Nothing in this document, however, supersedes applicable laws and
regulations unless a specific exemption has been obtained.
3. REQUIREMENTS
3.1 Qualification. The hydraulic fluid furnished under this specification shall be product
that is authorized by the qualifying activity for listing on the applicable qualified products list
before contract award (see 4.2 and 6.3).
3.1.1 Changes shall not be permitted in the formulation of an approved product unless
specific, written approval of the qualifying activity is obtained.
3.2 Materials. The materials used in formulating this hydraulic fluid shall consist of
synthetic hydrocarbon base and shall contain additives as specified in 3.2.1. A base oil mixture
of 2 mm2/sec and 4 mm2/sec polyalphaolefin is suggested, but is not mandatory. The hydraulic
fluid shall contain no admixture of resins, soaps, gums, fatty oils, or oxidized hydrocarbons.
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3.2.1 Additives. There shall be no restriction on the types of materials used as additives
in the fluid except for those listed and those imposed by technical requirements of this
specification. No pour point depressant materials or viscosity index improvers shall be used.
3.2.1.1 Oxidation inhibitors. Oxidation inhibitors of the phenolic type shall not exceed a
concentration of 2.0 percent by weight.
3.2.1.4 Color. The fluid shall contain red dye in concentration not greater than 1 part of
dye per 10,000 parts of oil by weight.
3.3 Finished fluid. The properties of the finished fluid shall be as specified in Table I,
Table II, and 4.4.2.
4. VERIFICATION
4.2 Qualification inspection conditions. Unless otherwise specified, all inspections shall
be performed in accordance with (IAW) the test conditions specified in 4.4 and Table I except
particulate contamination.
4.2.1 The general outline of the qualification process (see 6.3) is described in the SD-6.
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4.2.4 Requalification. Requalification shall be required every five years or when any
change is made in the source of manufacture, purity, or composition of the fluid's base stock or
additives. A minor change in the fluid formulation might not need requalification testing, but
only after notification to, and approval by the qualifying activity (see 6.3). The documentation
required for requalification shall include product formulation, safety data sheet (SDS) for each
component and final product, and a COA showing compliance to the qualification requirements,
and a one gallon re-qualification sample from a recent production run. The SDS should not be
older than 5 years. The qualifying activity may, at its discretion, waive complete requalification
or may require only partial requalification testing to determine the significance and acceptability
of the proposed formulation change.
4.3 Conformance inspection. Conformance inspection shall consist of testing the sample
against all requirements specified in Table I. Samples shall be labeled completely with
information identifying the purposes of the sample, name of product, specification number, lot
and batch number, date of manufacture, date of sampling, and contract number.
4.4.1 Tests. The hydraulic fluid properties shall be determined in accordance with the
applicable methods specified in Table I and sections 4.4.2 through 4.4.5. Physical and chemical
values apply to the average of the determinations made on the samples.
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D97,
Pour point, °C X X -60
D5949
Rubber swell, standard synthetic
rubber, NBR-L, percent change in X 19.0 30.0 D4289(15)
volume (14)
Storage stability (after 12 months) X (16) 3465
Viscosity stability @ -54 °C,
D2532
mm²/sec
3 hours X X 2500
72 hours X 2500
Viscosity, mm²/sec D445
@ 40 °C X X 6.7
@ 100 °C X X 2.0
@ -40 °C X X 550
Water, mg/kg X X 100 D6304
(17)
Workmanship X X
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4.4.3.2 Procedure. The following procedures shall be followed for determining high-
temperature stability:
a. Place 25 mL of candidate fluid in a flask or test tube fitted with a 75° angle adapter
and gas inlet tube.
b. Adjust the height of the glass inlet tube to within 1.0 cm above the level of the fluid.
c. Place a 2.5-cm length of ¼-inch OD stainless steel tubing, type 304, into the fluid.
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d. Heat the fluid for 100 hours at a temperature of 200 °C ± 2 °C while maintaining a
1-liter-per hour flow of dry nitrogen (lamp grade) on the surface of the fluid via the gas inlet
tube.
4.4.3.3 Evaluation. Upon completion of the test, the fluid shall meet the requirements of
Table I.
4.4.4.1 Particle count. Particle count shall be measured by the use of an automatic
particle counter employing the light interruption principle. The automatic counter shall count
particles to the limits specified in Table II. The operating directions in the manual for the
respective instrument shall be used.
CUMULATIVE
>5 (>6(c)) 9731
>15 (>14(c)) 1731
>25 (>21(c)) 306
>50 (>38(c)) 53
>100 (>70(c)) 8
4.4.4.2 Gravimetric. A gravimetric determination shall be made IAW ASTM D4898 with
the following additional requirements:
a. Exposure of the filter to open air shall be minimized. While in the petri dish, the lid
shall remain on at all times.
c. Remove petri dishes containing filters from the desiccator. Take a filter from its petri
dish, pass it through an ionizer for 10 seconds, and then weigh it. After weighing, immediately
return the filter to its petri dish. Repeat with the second filter.
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d. After filtering and drying on a filtration apparatus, dry the filters in their covered petri
dishes for 15 minutes in a 75 °C oven. Do not use other drying methods. Remove closed petri
dish from the oven; allow filters to equilibrate to ambient room conditions in a desiccator for 15
minutes before weighing.
4.4.5 Color of finished fluid. The color of the hydraulic fluid shall be compared with a
standard sample prepared by adding 1 part of dye “Oil red 235” (see 6.1.4) to 10,000 parts of an
oil not darker than ASTM D1500 color number 1.0.
5. PACKAGING
6. NOTES
(This section contains information of a general or explanatory nature that may be helpful, but is
not mandatory.)
6.1 Intended use. The hydraulic fluid covered by this specification is intended for use
from -54 °C to +200 °C in automatic pilots, shock absorbers, brakes, flap-control mechanisms,
missile hydraulic servo-controlled systems, and other hydraulic systems using synthetic sealing
material.
6.1.1 Storage conditions. Prior to use in the intended equipment, the product may be
stored under conditions of covered or uncovered storage in geographic areas ranging in
temperatures from -57 °C to +49 °C (-70 °F to +120 °F).
6.1.3 Cleaning agents. Chlorinated solvents should not be used for cleaning hydraulic
components. Residual solvent contaminates the hydraulic fluid and may lead to corrosion. The
recommended solvents are MIL-PRF-680, Type II, A-A-59601, Type II, or other petroleum
distillate type solvents.
6.1.4 Oil red dye source. “Oil red 235” is manufactured by Passaic Color and Chemical
Company. For more information, see http://www.royceintl.com.
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6.3.1 Qualification information. It is understood that the material furnished under this
specification subsequent to final approval will be of the same composition and will be equal to
products on which approval was originally granted. In the event that fluid furnished under
contract is found to deviate from the composition of the approval product, or that the product
fails to perform satisfactorily, approval of such products will be subjected to immediate
withdrawal from the QPL at the discretion of the approving activity.
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6.3.3 Qualification samples. Upon receiving authorization from the Air Force Petroleum
Office, qualification sample(s) may be shipped to the qualification activity, as detailed in the
authorization letter. Sample(s) will be accompanied by an SDS and a copy of the authorization
letter. Each sample will be plainly identified by securely attached durable tags or labels marked
with the following information:
a. QUALIFICATION SAMPLE
b. Hydraulic Fluid, Fire Resistant; Low Temperature, Synthetic Hydrocarbon Base,
Aircraft and Missile
c. MIL-PRF-87257
d. Name of Manufacturer
e. Product Code Number
f. Batch Number
g. Date of Manufacture
6.4 Definitions.
6.4.1 Bulk lot. A bulk lot (batch) is an indefinite quantity of a homogeneous material
mixture offered for acceptance in a single, isolated container or manufactured in a single-plant
run (not exceeding 24 hours) through the same processing equipment, with no change in
ingredient material (see 6.3.3).
6.4.2 Packaged lot. A packaged lot is an indefinite number of unit containers of identical
size and type offered for acceptance and filled with a homogeneous material mixture from one
isolated container; or filled with a material mixture manufactured in a single-plant run (not
exceeding 24 hours) through the same processing equipment, with no change in ingredient
material.
6.5 Shelf-life. This specification covers items where the assignment of a Federal shelf-
life code is a consideration. Specific shelf-life requirements should be specified in the contract or
purchase order, and should include, as a minimum, shelf-life code, shelf-life package markings
IAW MIL-STD-129 or FED-STD-123, preparation of a materiel quality storage standard for type
II (extendible) shelf-life items, and a minimum of 85 percent shelf-life remaining at time of
receipt by the Government. These and other requirements, if necessary, are in DoDM 4140.27,
Volume 1, Shelf-Life Management Program: Program Administration; and Volume 2, Shelf-Life
Management Program: Materiel Quality Control Storage Standards. The shelf-life codes are in
the Federal Logistics Information System Total Item Record. Additive information for shelf-life
management may be obtained from DoDM 4140.27 Volumes 1 and 2, or the designated shelf-life
Points of Contact (POC). The POC should be contacted in the following order: (1) the Inventory
Control Points that manage the item and (2) the DoD Service and Agency administrators for the
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DoD Shelf-Life Program. Appropriate POCs for the DoD Shelf-Life Program can be contacted
through the DoD Shelf-Life Management website: https://www.shelflife.dla.mil/.
6.8 Background (safety). The product may contain up to 3 percent by weight of an anti-
wear agent, such as Tricresyl phosphate (TCP), conforming to TT-T-656, or equivalent. When
used, TCP should contain no more than 1 percent of the ortho-isomer. TCP, which may be
absorbed through the skin, can produce paralysis if taken internally. Accumulated waste liquids
should have the exterior of the outer pack marked as containing TCP to help disposal facilities
manage the product according to regulations promulgated by the US Environmental Protection
Agency under Public Law 94-580, Resource Conservation and Recovery Act of 1976. Historical
practice directed that unit containers be marked with the following warning:
WARNING: This fluid may contain tricresyl phosphate (TCP) which may be absorbed through
the skin and produce paralysis if taken internally. Appropriate protective measures
should be taken to avoid such exposures. Decontaminate containers before reuse.
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6.8.1 Handling precautions. Personnel handling the product will wear appropriate
impervious clothing to prevent repeated or prolonged skin contact. Local appraisal is required
for exact health and safety implications and to prescribe precise application of protective
clothing. If skin or clothing becomes moistened with the product, personnel will promptly wash
with soap or mild detergent and water. Respirators are not required unless there is an inhalation
exposure to mists. Personnel will wear protective clothing when using the product and when
cleaning up spills.
6.8.2 Resource recovery. The accumulated waste fluid will be disposed of through a
waste oil recovery program unless prohibited by local law. Otherwise, the product will be
disposed of IAW local law and regulations promulgated by the U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency under Public Law 94-580, Resource Conservation and Recovery Act of 1976.
6.8.3 Depot-type operations. The used product which has been drained from the
hydraulic systems will be combined with unused, but contaminated, fluid from partially full
containers and then recycled.
6.8.4 Container disposal. Containers will be made as empty as possible using gravity
draining, after which they are to be crushed and buried in a permitted sanitary landfill or
incinerated with general refuse. No special decontamination procedures are required for empty
containers or their lids.
6.9 Conversion of metric units. Units of measure have been converted to the
International System of Units (Metric) IAW ASTM E380. If test results are obtained in units
other than Metric or there is a requirement to report dual units, ASTM E380 or ASTM D1250
Volume XI/XII should be used to convert the units.
6.10 Changes from previous issue. Marginal notations are not used in this revision to
identify changes with respect to the previous issue due to the extent of the changes.
Review activities:
Army – AV, MD1
Navy – SH
Air Force – 11
DLA – GS, PS
NOTE: The activities listed above were interested in this document as of the date of this
document. Since organizations and responsibilities can change, you should verify the currency
of the information using the ASSIST Online database at https://assist.dla.mil.
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