Samic Excel Ivory SM/CF series is designed with fully synthetic base stocks and advanced technology additive system to provide extra high level of engine protection and performance. It is suitable for higher mileage gasoline and diesel powered modern automobiles requiring an API SM/CF specification, where very high viscosity index oils are preferred to provide much longer oil drain intervals in modern engines. It provides maximum protection in engines operating under severe conditions, including high-performance turbo-charged, supercharged gasoline and certain diesel multi-valve fuel injected systems.
Product Description
Samic Excel Ivory SM/CF series is designed with fully synthetic base stocks and advanced technology additive system to provide extra high level of engine protection and performance. It is suitable for higher mileage gasoline and diesel powered modern automobiles requiring an API SM/CF specification, where very high viscosity index oils are preferred to provide much longer oil drain intervals in modern engines. It provides maximum protection in engines operating under severe conditions, including high-performance turbo-charged, supercharged gasoline and certain diesel multi-valve fuel injected systems.
Performance & Customer Benefits
Specifications & Recommendations
Samic Excel Ivory meets or exceeds following International and Builder specifications:
Main Application
Samic Excel Ivory series is suitable for use in following:
Typical Physical Characteristics
Samic Excel Ivory | Test Method | Units | 0W-30 | 0W-40 |
---|---|---|---|---|
Density @ 15 oC | ASTM D 4052 | gm/cc | 0.840 | 0.845 |
Viscosity @ 100 oC | ASTM D 445 | cSt | 10.4 | 14.30 |
Viscosity @ 40 oC | ASTM D 445 | cSt | 54.2 | 80.9 |
Viscosity Index | ASTM D 2270 | – | 185 | 185 |
Pour Point | ASTM D 97 | °C | -48 | -48 |
Flash Point (COC) | ASTM D 92 | °C | 228 | 236 |
Total Base Number | ASTM D 2896 | mg KOH/g | 8.4 | 8.4 |
Phosphorous | ASTM D 4951 | %wt | 0.098 | 0.098 |
CCS Viscosity | ASTM D 5293 | cP | 4050 @ -35 °C | 4180 @ -35 °C |
The above figures are typical of blends with normal production tolerance and do not constitute a specification.