Size: Varies based on engine type and application, typically ranging from small components to large engine sections.
Grade: Meets industry standards such as ISO, ASTM, or OEM specifications depending on service type.
Viscosity: Lubricants used typically range from SAE 30 to SAE 50, depending on operating conditions.
Buoyancy: Not applicable for most repairs and services; specific buoyant materials may be used in marine applications.
Material: High-grade metals (steel, aluminum alloys), ceramics, and composite materials for durability and heat resistance.
Temperature Resistance: Components withstand up to 1000°C (1832°F) in high-heat areas.
Pressure Rating: Engine parts designed for pressures up to 300 bar (4350 psi) in combustion zones.
Corrosion Resistance: Coatings and materials selected for saltwater, chemical, and environmental resistance.
Compatibility: Compatible with standard marine and industrial fuels (HFO, MDO, LNG).
Service Life: Varies by component, typically 5-15 years with proper maintenance.