DEX III

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DEX III

Identification of substance / preparation:
PRODUCT: V8 ATF OIL DEX-III
CHEM FAMILY: PETROLEUM HYDROCARBON
HEALTH HAZARD: NON-HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE, NON-DANGEROUS GOODS.

 

Description:
V8 Synthetic ATF DEX-III outperforms conventional ATFs and helps to provide outstanding resistance to oil breakdown and deposits. The inherently high viscosity index and stability of V8 Synthetic ATF DEX-III help to protect against thermal breakdown at high operating temperatures, while still providing outstanding performance at ambient temperatures as low as -54º C. Further, it helps to improve overall transmission durability and cleanliness.

Application:
AUTOMOTIVE ENGINE LUBRICANTS
For specific application advice see the appropriate Technical Data Sheet: TDS FILE

 

PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES:

TESTS METHOD RESULTS
Appearance VISUAL Bright & Clear
COLOUR VISUAL RED
DENSITY @ 15°C, g/cm³ ASTM D1298 0.855
VISCOSITY @ 40°C, cSt ASTM D445 31.95
VISCOSITY @ 100°C, cSt ASTM D445 6.5
VISCOSITY INDEX ASTM D2270 164
FLASH POINT, °C ASTM D92 Min. 236
POUR POINT, °C ASTM D97 Min. -42

 

Safety:
Health and safety precautions and environmental advice noted in the MSDS file may not be accurate for all individuals and/or situations. The user must evaluate and use this
product safely and comply with all applicable laws and regulations. No statement made in this data sheet shall be construed as a permission, recommendation, or authorization given or implied to practice any patented invention without a valid license. The company shall not be responsible for any damage or injury resulting from abnormal use of the material, from any failure to adhere to recommendations, or from any hazards inherent in the material.

For more information please check the following file: MSDS FILE

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