Farm Machinery, Lubricants

Puma Energy launches lubricants range

Puma Energy Australia has added lubricants to its product range, aiming to extend the life of critical equipment

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  • Increases fuel efficiency

  • Manufactured from Class II base oils

  • Extend engine life

The new Puma Lubricants line brings the latest high-efficiency CK-4 diesel engine oils to the Australian market. Puma says the company is one of the first in the country to offer the emissions-reducing engine oil.

“Our new Puma Lubricants incorporate molecular technology, offering a new level of protection from engine wear,” Puma Energy general manager Ray Taylor says.

“They protect engines from wear, oil oxidation, filter-plugging, sludge, and soot-thickening, while also meeting or exceeding the new generation of diesel engines with diesel particulate filters.

“These properties help reduce engine wear and tear and extend oil change intervals, in turn prolonging the productive life of capital equipment while reducing engine downtime,” he adds.

The new lubricants range is manufactured in Singapore and is formulated using leading Class II base oils that are blended with additives formulated by Puma Energy. Puma says the new oils exceed most automotive and industry specifications.

“With diesel engine approvals from leading manufactures, including Mack, Cummins, Volvo and others, our range has proven performance around the world, from South African mines and Central American transport fleets, to Australia’s Directhaul road trains,” Taylor says.

“Trials have shown a decrease in engine wear iron levels and oil oxidation levels, as well as improved shear stability; keeping the product’s viscosity in grade for the life of the oil change when tested at 100C.”

The Puma Lubricants’ range spans monograde to multigrade mineral oils and includes semi-synthetic to fully synthetic oils for high-performance applications.

“Our products include heavy duty industrial oils, transmission fluids, industrial gear oils, hydraulic oils, coolants and brake fluids, detergents and degreasers, as well as passenger car motor oils,” Taylor says.

 

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