Our commitment to our customers is governed by robust standards and certifications, a cornerstone of our operations. These benchmarks reflect our unwavering focus on quality, safety, and sustainability, ensuring all aspects of our products meet and exceed global standards. |
API provides certifications such as API SP (for gasoline engines), API CK-4 and FA-4 (for diesel engines), and others that establish performance standards for automotive lubricants. |
ACEA sets standards for gasoline and diesel engine oils used in European vehicles, with categories like ACEA A, B, C, and E specifications. |
JASO provides standards for lubricants used in Japanese motorcycles, passenger cars and commercial vehicles. Examples include JASO MA2 (for four-stroke motorcyces) and JASO DH-2F (for diesel engines). |
Many vehicle manufacturers and equipment makers have their own specifications and approvals for lubricants. Examples include BMW, Mercedes-Benz, Ford, Caterpillar, and more. |
Made up of leading vehicle manufacturers and oil companies, ILSAC defines the benchmarks and develops specifications that drive engine oil advancements, promoting engine durability, fuel efficiency, and overall performance. Examples include ILSAC GF-6B for ultra-low viscosity lubricants used in gasoline engines. |
SAE publishes standards for various aspects of vehicles and automotive components, including lubricants. Examples include SAE J300, viscosity classification system for single and multi-grade engine oils. |
ISO offers standards for various aspects of lubricants and are widely applied to industrial lubricant such as ISO 11158(HM) for hydraulic fluids. |
ASTM develops technical standards for various materials and products, including those in the lubricants sector. |
DIN is a German standards organization that provides standards for various industries, including lubricants. DIN 51517, for instance, outlines specifications for gear oils. |
JIS is a set of standards developed by the Japanese government to establish consistent quality, performance, and safety criteria for lubricating oils including those used in automotive engines, industrial machinery, hydraulic systems, gearboxes, and more. A common standard for quenching oil is JIS K2242. |
AGMA offers standards for gear lubrication, such as AGMA 9005-F16 for open and closed metallic gears. |
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