DEFSTAN 01-5/16(2009) : 2009
Superseded
A superseded Standard is one, which is fully replaced by another Standard, which is a new edition of the same Standard.
A superseded Standard is one, which is fully replaced by another Standard, which is a new edition of the same Standard.
Hardcopy , PDF
17-03-2011
English
01-01-2009
Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 WARNING
3 Normative References
4 Service Authorities
5 Joint Service Designation Products
6 Joint Service Designations (JSD) - Definitions
6.1 OC Compounded Oils
6.2 OEP Extreme Pressure Oils
6.3 OM Mineral Oils
6.4 OMD Heavy-duty Engine Oils
6.5 OX Fluids
6.6 XG Greases
6.7 ZX Specialities
6.8 PX Corrosion Preventives
6.9 AL Fluids
7 Notes for Guidance
7.1 Defence Standards, other specifications, NATO Stock
Numbers and Service Stores Numbers
7.2 Technically Acceptable Products List (TAPL)
7.3 Characteristics
7.4 Technical Terms and Abbreviations
7.5 Standardized Products
7.6 New, Obsolete and Obsolescent Products
8 Hazard Information
8.1 Product Safety Data Sheets
8.2 Use of Hazardous Liquids, Solids & Gases
9 International Standardization Agreements
9.1 NATO STANAGS
9.2 Air and Space Interoperability Committee (ASIC) Air
Standards
10 Classification of Products
10.1 Joint Service Designations
10.2 Viscosity Classifications
10.3 SAE Viscosity Classifications
10.4 Engine Oils
10.5 Gear Oils
10.6 ACEA Engine Oil Classification System
10.7 API (American Petroleum Institute) Vehicle Lubricant
Classification System
10.8 NLGI Classification
10.9 Classification of Fuels (Motor)
11 Alternative Fuels
11.1 Biofuels
11.2 Synthetic Fuels
12 Reference Fuels
13 Issuing Authorities
13.1 Service Stores Numbers
13.2 Specifications
14 NATO Stock Numbers
14.1 NATO Stock Numbers
14.2 NATO Codes
14.3 Interchangeability of Standardized Products
15 Technical Terms and Abbreviations
16 Product Application Guide
17 Minimum Frequency for Re-Inspection of Products
18 IP Flash Point Classification of Products
18.1 Introductory Notes to Table 4
18.2 Dangerous Goods Classifications
18.3 United Nations Classification Criteria for Flammable
Liquids (UN Class 3)
19 Obsolete Products, Reference Fuels and Amended Designations
19.1 Introductory Note
20 Specifications Obsolete in the United Kingdom Since 1964
21 Obsolete NATO Codes
Section 1A - Lubricating Oils, Compounded - OC
Section 1B - Lubricating Oils, Extreme Pressure Oil - OEP
Section 1C - Lubricating Oils, Mineral - OM
Section 1D - Lubricating Oils, Heavy Duty Engine Oils - OMD
Section 1E - Lubricating Oils, Fluids - OX
Section 2 - Greases - XG
Section 3 - Specialities - ZX
Section 4 - Corrosion Preventives - PX
Section 5 - Fluids, WTA and White Spirit - AL
Section 6A - Fuels, Aviation Gasolines
Section 6B - Fuels, Aviation Turbine Fuels
Section 6C - Fuels, Automotive Gasolines
Section 6D - Fuels, Diesels
Section 6E - Fuels, Heating and Lighting
General Index
ANNEX A - Viscosity/Temperature Characteristics Charts
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