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  1. HiTEC® 313 is a sulfur-based extreme pressure additive that provides EP performance to lubricant applications that require high load-carrying capabilities, such as shock-loaded gears. The high percentage of sulfur in HiTEC® 313 provides controlled EP activity.

  2. www.chempoint.com › en-ca › productsHiTEC-313_PDS.indd

    Application. HiTEC® 313 extreme pressure (EP) additive contains a high percentage of sulfur that provides controlled activity. It is used in applications where EP and load-carrying capabilities are required. It is useful in formulating lubricants requiring protection of shock-loaded gears and working surfaces which experience high loads.

  3. newcplus-cosco.hit.com.hk › enquiry › vesselScheduleEntryAction船期資料查詢 - HIT

    船期資料查詢. The use of all information contained in this website is subject to the applicable CHT terms and conditions. For the avoidance of doubt, all vessel schedules are provided as estimates for information only and subject to change without prior notice. Vessels with ETB and ETD date only are yet to be scheduled.

  4. www.aftonchemical.com › Afton › mediaHiTEC® 312G - Afton

    HiTEC® 312G is a sulfurized iso-butylene (EP) grease additive containing a high percentage of sulfur that provides controlled activity. It is used in grease applications in which protection under extreme pressure and high load conditions is necessary. It is also used to complement anti-wear additives such as ZDDPs.

  5. HiTEC® 4313 is generally used in dosages starting at 0.01% wt. for industrial oils ranging from 0.045% wt. to 0.15% wt. in automotive gear oils depending on the type of basestock. To obtain extreme pressure properties, treat levels generally above 0.15% wt. are

  6. 2024年3月5日 · Amentum announced today that the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has awarded the Hanford Integrated Tank Disposition Contract (HITDC) to a consortium that includes Amentum. Amentum will bring the most advanced environmental capabilities to safely clean up the Hanford Site near Richland, Washington.

  7. The Hotel and Tourism Institute (HTI), formerly the Hospitality Industry Training and Development Centre (HITDC), was established in 1985. It is the forerunner in Hong Kong providing quality vocational education and training for secondary school leavers and in-service professionals with an aspiration to enter the hospitality industry.