Tables
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Fischer Panda recommend to use the product: GLYSANTIN PROTECT PLUS/G 48
9.4.1 Coolant mixture ratio
9.5
Engine oil
9.5.1 Engine oil classification
9.5.1.1 Operating range:
The operating range of an engine oil is determined by SAE class. „SAE“ is for the union of American auto engineers
(Society of Automotives Engineers).
The SAE class of an engine oil only informs over the viscosity of the oil (larger number = more viscous, smaller
number = more highly liquidly) e.g. to 0W, 10W, 15W, 20, 30, 40. The first number shows the liquid of the oil with
cold weather, the second number refers to the fluidity with heat. Complete yearly oils have usually SAE classes of
SAE 10W-40, SAE 15W-40 etc.
9.5.1.2 Quality of oil:
The quality of an engine oil is specified by the API standard („American Petroleum Institutes“).
The API designation is to be found on each engine oil bundle. The first letter is always a C.
API C for diesel engines
The second letter is for the quality of the oil. The more highly the letter in the alphabet, the better the quality.
API C for diesel engine
Examples for diesel engine oil:
API CC Engine oil for small demands
API CD Engine oil for suction- and turbo diesel engine
API CF Replace the specification API CD since 1994
API CG Engine oil for highest demands, turbo-tested
Engine coolant automotive industry Product description
Product name
GLYSANTIN ® PROTECT PLUS / G48
Chemical nature
Monoethylenglycol with inhibitors
Physical form
Liquid
Chemical and physical properties
Reserve alkalinity of 10ml
ASTM D 1121
13 – 15 ml HCl 01 mol/l
Density, 20°C
DIN 51 757 procedure 4
1,121 – 1,123 g/cm
3
Water content
DIN 51 777 part 1
max. 3,5 %
pH-value undiluted
7,1 – 7,3
Water/antifreeze
Temperature
70:30
-20°C
65:35
-25°C
60:40
-30°C
55:45
-35°C
50:50
-40°C