Lubrizol 7067c

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Used in various industrial fluids where temperature-viscosity stability is paramount. Technical Handling and Blending

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While primarily industrial, some formulators use lower treat rates of 7067C to meet API GL-4 or GL-5 specifications for spiral bevel and hypoid axles. However, formulators must verify copper corrosion compatibility, as high treat rates can be aggressive to yellow metals (bronze, brass synchronizers).

It helps oil maintain its "thickness" as it heats up, preventing the lubricant from becoming too thin to protect engine parts. Competitor Reference: This public link is valid for 7 days

If your application requires a fluid that flows like a winter-grade oil at -40°C yet protects like a summer-grade oil at 100°C, without losing its viscosity profile after 5,000 hours of operation, Lubrizol 7067C is the industry benchmark you need.

Universal Tractor Transmission Oil requires a single fluid to serve the engine, brakes, hydraulics, and transmission. Lubrizol 7067C provides the wide viscosity range necessary for these multi-functional roles. Can’t copy the link right now

One of the most critical requirements for modern engine oil is the ability to maintain its viscosity under high-shear conditions (e.g., inside an engine). Lubrizol 7067C is designed to offer excellent shear stability, as indicated by its PSSI (Permanent Shear Stability Index). This ensures that the lubricant does not "thin out" prematurely, protecting engines during long drain intervals. 2. High Thickening Efficiency

: Lubrizol recently released a whitepaper (March 2026) titled "The Importance of Testing: Analysing Quality, Validation Processes and Reliability" . It discusses the performance gaps between "Suitable for Use" (SFU) oils and OEM-approved oils, which often involve the performance of viscosity modifiers like 7067C.

It is generally recommended to blend 7067C at temperatures below 120°C to ensure optimal dissolution without degrading the polymer structure.