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Car Forum / Driving, Maintenance, Tuning / Maintenance and Repair / July 2007

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Drop Melting Point testing!!!!!

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foraamir@hotmail.com - 20 Jul 2007 16:44 GMT
Being a manufacturer of lubricating products, we are working on high
temperature grease to fulfil the requirements of the industry where
higher Drop Melting Point is needed. Our research team did wonderfull
job to make it which was also proved in a test done  by Hydrocarbon
Development Institute Of Pakistan, a renound petroleum resarch
institute.

They tested our hi-temp grease using ASTM method which proved it
having Drop Melting Point  > 250 C , and upon request to provide
precise result they showed unability to go beyond 260 C  and we got
the same answer from all other renound institutes including PRD and
S.G.S pakistan .

As we expect our grease having Drop Melting Point  >= 400 C , so to
market our product and to satisfy our clients we want to get it
tested  by any internationally renouned Laboratory . Could anyone
help us chosing any Lab which has a facility and creditibility to
satisfy our international clients as well .

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hls - 20 Jul 2007 16:58 GMT
Why dont you contact Southwest Research Institute in San Antonio, Texas.
They have been around a long time and, IMO, have a sterling reputation.

> Being a manufacturer of lubricating products, we are working on high
> temperature grease to fulfil the requirements of the industry where
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>
> Regards
Scott Dorsey - 20 Jul 2007 18:30 GMT
>Why dont you contact Southwest Research Institute in San Antonio, Texas.
>They have been around a long time and, IMO, have a sterling reputation.

They are good folks.  Purdue University's tribology laboratory does some
outside testing work as well and has a good reputation.
--scott

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Kevin Bottorff - 21 Jul 2007 02:26 GMT
kludge@panix.com (Scott Dorsey) wrote in news:f7qrfl$k4u$1
@panix2.panix.com:

>>Why dont you contact Southwest Research Institute in San Antonio, Texas.
>>They have been around a long time and, IMO, have a sterling reputation.
>
> They are good folks.  Purdue University's tribology laboratory does some
> outside testing work as well and has a good reputation.
> --scott

For some silly reason I am smelling a rat here. I dought anyone in the
industry that can produce this product would not also know the testers.
This would be some kind of scam I bet. If it were legit they would have
contacted the universities by phone not some random post on a news group.  
KB

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PauL - 21 Jul 2007 03:17 GMT
> Being a manufacturer of lubricating products, we are working on high
> temperature grease to fulfil the requirements of the industry where
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>
> Regards

Don't you have any good labs in China?
 
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