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Label-free and high-performance DOT 4 hydraulic brake fluid – Drive for safety and sustainability

Safebrake™ Life LV

Safebrake Life LV is a unique borate ester-free DOT 4 Class 4 brake fluid. Its innovative and advanced formulation even fulfills DOT 4 Class 6 viscosity equirements. It is the first DOT 4 CMR-label-free fluid achieving excellent performance with a high boiling point and high fluidity important for safety, sustainability and well-being.

 

Benefits
  • Safe: borate and hazard label free
  • Sustainable: no hazardous waste generation and reduced CO2 footprint
  • Low viscosity – especially suitable for driving assistance systems such as ESP and ABS
  • High temperature stability – high boiling point and wet boiling point
  • Excellent corrosion protection for all metal parts
  • Low moisture uptake ensures high performance throughout the product use time
Product details
Applications
  • Brake Fluid
Profile

Safebrake® Life is a glycol ether based DOT4 brake fluid, which is not classified as a hazardous compound, while maintaining a high performance.

It is our contribution for safe handling and filling of brake fluids in professional and home application. 

The product complies with all specification requirements of the current version of the FMVSS Nr. 116 (DOT 4), ISO 4925 (class 4) and SAE J 1703.

Product characteristics
Appearance (20 °C) Clear, yellow liquid
Iodine color number 2
Water content 0.05%
Viscosity at -40°C 650 mm2/s
Boiling Point (ERBP)  263 °C
Wet Boiling Point (WERBP) 161 °C

These characteristics are for guidance only and not to be taken as product specifications. The tolerances are given in the product specification sheet. For further product properties, safety and ecological data, please refer to the MSDS.

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