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Research & Development

Research

There are 2 side of the story, on one hand we need to put effort in understanding the latest technology of our subject matter - Lubrication Engineering and on the other hand understand the need & application requirement of our customers & their equipment that needs to be lubricated..

Product Development 

When there is clear value that we could provide to customers with new products, we will start the product development process, and yet the process need a lengthy duration & customer support.



Lubricant Testing Standards & Equipment

For Lubrication & Lubricant, there are many related testings, below are some major well-known tests. We have the capability & equipment of doing most of the tests in-house, If you are interested to understand more, please talk to us. 
 
Major Tests for Lubricants & Tribology
Test Method
ISO
GB
ASTM
Remarks
Carbon Residue
6615-1993
268-1987
D 189-2006
Conradson Method
Cloud Point
3015-1992
6986-1986
D 2500-2009 
 
Corrosion/
Anti-rust/
Rust Protection Test
2160-1998
5096-1985
D 130-2004
Copper Strip Test
 
7326-1987
D 4048-2002
Copper Strip Test - Lubricating grease
9227-2006
10125-1997
B 117-2009
Salt Spray 
 
5018-2008
D 1743 Rev A- 2005
Lubricating Grease
11007-1997
SH/T 0700-2000
D 6138-2007
Emcor Test - Bearing
 
SH/T 0650-2000
2361-92
D 1748-2002
Humidity Cabinet
Demulsibility
 
8022-1987
D 2711 Rev A-2001
For Lubricating Oil 
Density
3675-1999
1884-2000
D 1298-1999 
Hydrometer Method
Dropping Point
2176-1995
4929-1985
D 566-2002
Dropping Point of Lubricating Grease
6299-1998
3498-2008
D 2265-2006
Wide Range Temperature
Evaporation Loss
 
 
 
SH/T0059-1996
 
D 5800 -2008
 
Noack Method - For Lubricating Oil
Flash/Fire Point
 
2592-2000
3536-2008
D92 Rev A-2005
Cleveland Method(Open Cup)
2719-2002
261-2008
D93-2008
Pensky-Martens Method (Closed Cup)
Foaming
 6247-1998
12579-2002
D 892-2006
For Lubricating Oil 
Neutralization
Number
6619-1988
18609-2001
 
Potentiometric Titration Method
Oil Separation
 
 
 
SH/T 0682-1999
 
D 1742-2006
 
Oil Separation from Grease during storage
Cone
Penetration
2137-2007
13737-2004
269-1991
D 217-2002
D1403-2002
Cone Penetration of Lubricating Grease 
Pour Point
3016-1994
3535-2006
D 97-2009
 
Roll Stability
 
SH/T0122-1992
D 1831-2000
For Grease
Saponification
Number
6293-1-1996
6293-2-1998
8021-2003
 
D 94-2007
 
Colour-indicator titration method
Potentiometric Titration
Acid/Base Number
6618-1997
4945-2002
D 974-2008
Colour-indicator titration method
3771-1994
 
 
D 2896-03
 
Base No., Potentiometric Perchloric Acid Titration
 
7304-2000
D 664-2009
Acid No., Potentiometric Titration
Viscosity
3104-1996
3105-1994
265-1988
 
D 446-2007
D 445-2009
Kinematic Viscosity
 
2909-2002
1995-1998
D 2270-2004
Calculating Viscosity Index from Kinematic Viscosity
 
SH/T0681
D1092-2005
Measuring apparent viscosity of lubricating greases
Water Content
3733-1999
 
260-1977
 
D 95-2005
 
Distillation Method - for petroleum products
Water Resistance
11009-2000
 
SH/T0109 
 
D 1264-2003
 
Water Washout test for grease
 
Water Separability
6614 -2002
7305-2003
D 1401-1998
 
Wear Characteristics
14635-1-2000
14635-2-2004
14635-3-2006
19936.1-2005


D 5182-1997


FZG gear test rig for load-carrying capacity

 
3142-1982
D 2266-2001
4 ball test for greases
 
D 2596-1997
Extreme Pressure of Lubricating Grease
 
 
D 5183-2005
Coefficient of friction
20623-2003
 
D 4172-1994
Wear Preventive-Lubricating Oil
12583-1998
D 2783-2003

Extreme Pressure of Lubricating Oil
 
SH/T0203-1992
D 2509-2003
Timken OK load test for greases
 
11144-2007
D 2782-2002
Timken OK load test for fluids


 


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