Metals
Iron Chromium Lead Copper 136
Tin Aluminum 1
Nickel Silver Titanium Vanadium
Contaminants
Silicon 4
Sodium 7
Potassium 2
Water 0.09%
Additives
Magnesium 1129
Calcium 5
Barium Phosphorus 1028
Zinc 1120
Molybdenum Boron 153
Physical Test
Viscosity (cSt 100C) 12.1
Viscosity (cSt 40C) 103.3
Base Number (mgKOH/g) 6.2
For those not familiar with my situation, I sampled this oil from a clean sealed glass jar, which was poured from two quart bottles that had collapsed under the weight of another case, causing small seep holes to form. I figure the water is condensation from the atmosphere getting into the seep holes, but I'm perplexed about the copper. Both water and copper amounts led ALS to issue a caution rating for this sample. Otherwise I find this to be a correct and reliable representation of SJ Kendall GT-1 SAE 30. What do you think?
Iron Chromium Lead Copper 136
Tin Aluminum 1
Nickel Silver Titanium Vanadium
Contaminants
Silicon 4
Sodium 7
Potassium 2
Water 0.09%
Additives
Magnesium 1129
Calcium 5
Barium Phosphorus 1028
Zinc 1120
Molybdenum Boron 153
Physical Test
Viscosity (cSt 100C) 12.1
Viscosity (cSt 40C) 103.3
Base Number (mgKOH/g) 6.2
For those not familiar with my situation, I sampled this oil from a clean sealed glass jar, which was poured from two quart bottles that had collapsed under the weight of another case, causing small seep holes to form. I figure the water is condensation from the atmosphere getting into the seep holes, but I'm perplexed about the copper. Both water and copper amounts led ALS to issue a caution rating for this sample. Otherwise I find this to be a correct and reliable representation of SJ Kendall GT-1 SAE 30. What do you think?