USED ENGINE OIL SPECIFICATIONS Test Units Methods Result Density @ 15 �°C ASTM-D4052 0.88 Colour Max ASTM-D1500 6 Flash Point PMCC Min �°C ASTM-D93 70-80 Pour Point - Max �°C ASTM-D97 -7 Viscosity @ 50 �°C Cst ASTM-D445 60 Sulfur Content - Max WT% ASTM-D4294 below 0.5% Water WT % ASTM-D482 3% Appearance - Visual Black Sediment Below 0.5%
* Packing Unit: 1L/12Box * Type: 100% Low Viscosity Synthetic Premium Engine Oil * Key Benefits: - Formulated with High-Performance Additives - Full Synthetic (100% Group 3 Base Oil) - API SP, ILSAC GF-6B / GF-6A Certified * Available Capacities: 1L, 4L, 6L, 20L, 200L(For MOQ and pricing, please inquire) * SAE Grade: 0W-20
In ignition engines, engine oil accomplishes several purposes. One of the utmost significance of these is to lubricate mechanical components. Lubrication diminishes resistance between moving parts and keeps Eco-friendly Contemporary engine oils increase the comprehensive productivity of an engine, thus facilitating to decline emanations. Furthermore, modern engine oils that support ash-free ignition benefit to progress the functional consistency of depleting gas re-treatment systems like diesel particulate filters. Today's engine oils do not comprise chlorine or heavy metals and can effortlessly be reprocessed. This means that resources are secure. Utility Lubrication diminishes roughness between moving parts and keeps wear to a minutest. Engine oil also has to cool, clean, offer security against corrosion and seal ignition chambers. Last but not least, it is consumed for power broadcast in hydraulic engine systems-chain tensioners, camshaft amendment, etc. THE ALIGNMENT OF ENGINE OIL Liable on their form and concert, contemporary engine oils are based on diverse base oils or base oil compounds. Extracts are also used which accomplish a variation of tasks. A high-performance engine oil can only be attained with a balanced formula. The composition of a distinctive engine oil is as follows: 78% base oil 10% viscosity improvement stabilizer (to improve flow) 3% detergent (detergent elements which clean the engine) 5% dispersant (for the suspension of dirt particles) 1% wear protection 3% other constituents