BISOL LV
FAQ – BISOL LV
"LV" stands for Low Viscosity, highlighting that this product has a lower viscosity compared to standard BISOL, allowing easier spraying and better coverage on surfaces.
- Low-viscosity release agent creating a long-lasting oil film
- Readily biodegradable according to OECD 301D (> 60 % within 28 days)
- Excellent lubrication and anti-corrosion properties
- Greater cold-exposure resistance
- Excellent thermo-oxidation stability
- Can be applied by spraying or by brush/roller
- Minimizes aerosol formation, reducing product usage
BISOL LV is suitable for stripping of iron, plywood, and wood boarding, pressed plastics, asphalt mixture separation & transport, separation of acrylic model boards from concrete, and solidified cores.
Apply by spraying at 4-8 atm pressure for uniform coverage, or use a brush/paint roller with a recommended coating thickness of 12-15 g/m². Ensure full coverage for effective release and corrosion protection.
BISOL LV has lower viscosity, which allows for easier spraying, better penetration on complex surfaces, and reduced aerosol formation. Standard BISOL has higher viscosity and may be preferred for applications where a thicker film is needed.
Yes. BISOL LV is rapidly biodegradable (>60 % in 28 days according to OECD 301D) and formulated to minimize environmental impact while maintaining excellent performance.
Store in a cool, dry place. Avoid contact with open flames. Follow local regulations for handling biodegradable oils. Ensure proper ventilation during application.
Available packaging: 1 L, 5 L, 10 L, 20 L, 60 L, 200 L, and 1000 L.
Yes. BISOL LV is compatible with most concrete mixtures, reinforced cement, and asphalt mixtures. It does not affect the technical properties of the materials.
Temperature dependence of kinematic viscosity

Documents
- Technical Data Sheet (TDS) – (download)
- Safety Data Sheet (SDS) – available on request
Parameters
| Density at 20 °C | 880–920 kg/m3 |
|---|---|
| Kin. viscosity at 40 °C | The viscosity of a fluid is a measure of its resistance to gradual deformation by shear stress or tensile stress. 5,5 – 7,5 cSt |
| Pour Point | The pour point of a liquid is the temperature below which the liquid loses its flow characteristics. < -10 °C |
| Flash Point | The lowest temperature at which enough vapor escapes from a heated sample above its surface into the air that the resulting mixture of vapor and air ignites when an auxiliary flame is brought close to it and then extinguishes again. > 150 °C |
| Biodegradability in 28 days | Biologically sufficiently rapid decomposition of oil without effect on fauna and flora. Biological decomposition monitored by dissolved oxygen analysis over 28 days. > 60 % |
Container 10L
Container 20 L
Drum 60L
Drum 200L
IBC 1000L
24 000 L
