MIL-PRF-14107D - Low Temperature Weapons Lubricating Oil
We perform lubricants testing by military specification MIL-PRF-14107 which covers a preservative lubricating oil used in aircraft and small arms weapons . This lubricating oil is identified by Military Symbol LAW and NATO Code No. O-157. This lubricating oil is primarily intended for the lubrication of aircraft and ground weapons to ensure efficient firing at low temperatures.
To read or download this specification, click HERE. This specification supersedes military specification MIL-L-14107.
Alcor Petrolab and Phoenix Chemical Laboratory can perform all of the tests required for qualification testing and conformance testing of MIL-PRF-14107D lubricating oil except for the M-60 firing performance test specified in §4.3.2.9. The following is a list of test methods we perform according to Specification MIL-PRF-14107D. Some of these tests are customized for this specification; to discuss the exact testing you need, contact one of our laboratories today. To see more information about one of these tests, click on the test method number.To learn more about one of these tests, click on the test method number.
- FTM 3457 - Hydrolytic Stability (modified per MIL-PRF-14107D §4.3.2.1)
- FTM 3603 - Elastomer Compatibility
- ASTM D92 - Flash & Fire Point
- ASTM D97 - Pour Point
- ASTM D974 - Acid/Base Number
- ASTM D445 - Kinematic Viscosity at 37.8°C (100°F) and -54°C (-65°F)
- ASTM D91 - Precipitation Number
- ASTM D972 - Evaporative Loss
- MIL-PRF-14107D §4.3.2.9 - Lubricating Durability
- Physical appearance
- FTM 5329 - Rust Protection
- MIL-PRF-14107D §4.3.3.2 - Oxidation Stability
- MIL-PRF-14107D §4.3.3.3 - Storage Stability