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CANADA LUBE
Lubricants are essential to our modern life. Everything in our world
today, from the watch on your wrist to the automobile you drive
requires the lubrication of moving parts. Lubricant (often referred
to as simply lube) is a slippery substance placed between two
surfaces to reduce friction and wear. It both reduces friction and
facilitates movement of the mating parts; there are many different
types of lubricant available on the market.
Redstar Canada Lube management and staff have years of experience in
this field and all petroleum products has been tested as per various
test methods has passed the entire requirement as per those test
methods.
Redstar Canada Lube are able and exporting this product to a number
of countries including China, Vietnam, Indonesia, Turkey and most
countries.
New Products:
1 - Petrol Engine Oil Grade: 30, 40, 50,
5W40, 10W40, 15W40, 20W40, 25W50
APL: SC/CC-SL&SN
2 - Diesel Engine Oil Grade: 30, 40, 50,
5W40, 10W40, 15W40, 20W50, 25W50
3 - Gear Oil Grade: 90, 140, 250, 75W90,
80W90, 85W90, 85W140
4 - Hydraulic Oil Grade: 22, 32, 46, 68,
100, 150, 220, 320, 460, 680
5 - Anti-Freeze and Coolant
6 - Soluble Oil
7 - Turbine Oil
8 - Thermal Oil
9 - Compressor Oil
10 - Locomotive Oil
11 - Sea Engine Lubricant
12 - Flexible Oil
13 - Cutting Oil
•
Redstar Lube
reduced overall lubrication costs
• Significantly reduced wear
• Extended oil drains and grease relubrication frequencies
• Reduced lubricant consumption
• Energy savings through friction reductions
• Product consolidation
• Reduced downtime
• Longer equipment service life
• Fewer waste disposal concerns
• Less inventory of replacement parts
MOTOR OIL
If you are driving a relatively new car you will want to be certain
you ad here to the manufacturer’s specification for the motor oil to
be used. Certainly this is true during the period of the
manufacturer’s warranty. Reference to your owners’ manual should
provide a simple answer to your questions.
If you must make the choice in selecting a brand of motor oil and
its specifications, there are two factors of primary importance to
consider. One is the viscosity grade of the oil, which is defined as
its resistance to flow (or pour-ability), and the second is its
service level, meaning its composition and quality. Fortunately
there is a way of classifying and coding each of these factors which
permits you to tell whether a lubricating product might be
appropriate for your use.
Product “service codes” have been established through testing which
indicate engine oil meets the requirements necessary to properly
perform in an engine. These requirements are defined by the
automobile manufacturing industry. Motor oil manufacturers place
labels on their products indicating they have passed these tests. As
motor technology and the requirements of emission control equipment
change new oil products, new tests and category codes are created.
The viscosity grade of oil is rated by the SAE (American Society of
Automotive Engineers). Their coding system permits you to tell if
the viscosity characteristics of a product are appropriate for your
requirement. The motor oil viscosity to be used in a car is
specified by the vehicle manufacturer. Multi-grade oils are intended
for use in automobile engines. Single-grade oils are limited in the
temperature range in which they are effective and should be used
only in equipment such as lawn mowers where there are not great
variations in operating temperature.
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