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Addichem 8705

Addichem 8705 is intended for lubricant manufacturers who need to produce engine oil that can be used in a wide range of vehicles. It is a balanced dispersant-inhibitor crankcase additive package intended for use in the formulation of mono and multigrade heavy duty gasoline engine oils. It adds deposit, oil oxidation, wear, and rust control to gasoline engine oils.

End Uses: Engine Lubricants, Engine Oils, Gasoline Engine Oils

Functions: Additive Packages

Features: Corrosion Resistant, Deposit Prevention, Oxidation Resistant, Scale Inhibiting, Wear Protection

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    Identification & Functionality

    Fluids & Lubricants Functions

    Features & Benefits

    Applications & Uses

    Fluids & Lubricants Type
    General Applications

    ADDICHEM 8705 can be used in a wide variety of performance level engine oils, ranging from API SG to API SL on the PCMO performance level, and API CD to API CF on the HDDEO performance level. By design the package has a high Base Number, and the BN can be boosted further by incorporating a ADDICHEM 6262 range TBN booster.

    Properties

    Physical Form
    Appearance
    Transparent Brown Oily Liquid
    Typical Properties
    ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
    Kinematic Viscosity (100°C)62.0mm²/sASTM D445
    Density (15°C)999.0kg/m³ASTM D1298
    Flash Point (COC)210.0°CASTM D92
    Base Number102.0mg KOH/gASTM D2896
    Nitrogen Content0.52% massASTM D3228
    Calcium Content3.33% massASTM D4951
    Phosphorus Content1.38% massASTM D4951
    Zinc Content1.5% massASTM D4951

    Technical Details & Test Data

    Treat Rate
    Performance Level % wt.
    API SL/CF 0.065
    API SJ/CF 0.054
    API SG/CD 0.05
    API SF/CC 0.036

    Packaging & Availability

    Packaging Type
    Packaging

    In new steel drums and IBCs.

    Storage & Handling

    Strorage and Handling

    Recommended maximum blending temperature is 70°C. Store away from direct sunlight and keep sealed to avoid atmospheric condensation.