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AN 6780 Engine Oil Additive Package SP Grade |
Product Code: AN 6780
Application: Used in engine oils for API SP grade
Packing: 200 liter metal drum (net weight: 190kg/drum)
Shelf Life: 1 years, stored in dry, clean and well ventilated warehouses, lower than 55°C |
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Description
AN 6780 has been developed for the formulation of premium quality 'Full
SAPS' passenger car lubricants, delivering many industry and OEM approvals.
When blended with SK Yubase Group III base stocks and appropriate Infineum SV
viscosity modifiers the performance claims as shown below can be made:
Performance
Performance Level:
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SAE Viscosity Grade:
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Mass %:
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ACEA A3/B4-16
API SP
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0W-40,
5W-40
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14.7
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ACEA A3/B4-16
API SP
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0W-30, 5W-30
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14.7
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Typical Inspections
Item
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Specification
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Typical
Value
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Method
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Appearance
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Dark Brown liquid
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Dark Brown liquid
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Visual
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Density(15 °C), Kg/m3
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950-1050
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952
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ASTM D4052
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Viscosity at 100°C, mm2/s
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150 min
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160
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ASTM D445
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Flash Point(PMCC),°C
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170 min
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180
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ASTM D92
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Base Number, mg KOH/g
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75 min
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80
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ASTM D 2896
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Boron, ppm
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550 min
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680
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ASTM D4951
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Calcium, wt%
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0.85 min
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0.94
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ASTM D4951
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Magnesium , wt%
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0.7 min
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0.76
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ASTM D4951
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Molybdenum, ppm
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400 min
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498
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ASTM D4951
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Nitrogen, wt%
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0.82 min
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0.86
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ASTM D 5291
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Phosphorus, wt%
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0.55 min
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0.58
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ASTM D4951
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Sulfated Ash, wt%
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-
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7.8
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Calculated
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Zinc, wt%
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0.6 min
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0.69
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ASTM D4951
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Packing: 200 liter metal drum (net weight: 190kg/drum)
Storage: Please refer to
SH/T0164 standard when stored, loaded and unloaded, oil blending. Keep the
temperature not higher than 75°C. For long-term storage, the suggested temperature is lower than 45°C. The products can’t be easily
burned, exploded and have non-corrosiveness.
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