Brakes India launches the country's first TVS Girling DOT 4+ brake and clutch fluid
Brakes India, one of the leading brake manufacturing companies in India has launched the country's first DOT 4+ brake and clutch fluid. This fluid has been specially formulated for ABS vehicles but is compatible with DOT 3 and DOT 4 brake fluids used in other vehicles as well. The key features of this fluid are that it has a higher boiling point above 255°C, low viscosity at - 40°c and meets SAE J1704, FMVSS 116 and IS 8654 specifications.
Brakes India is the market leader in brake fluids in India with their DOT 3 and DOT 4 offering. This is yet another feather in their cap to expand the range and offer products that cater to specific applications but at the same time maintain compatibility with DOT 3 and DOT 4. As the leading brake manufacturer, Brakes India has used their extensive in-house expertise to develop and test these fluids to stringent standards and offer a quality product to its customers.
Commenting on this launch, Mr. Badri Vijayaraghavan, Executive Director Business Development, Brakes India said, "With improving infrastructure and increasing driving speeds, the need for the brake fluid to withstand higher temperatures becomes imperative. The DOT 4+ fluid from Brakes India has been specially formulated and developed by Brakes India's brake fluid team for this purpose".
This fluid is available in sizes of 100 ml, 250 ml, 500 ml and 205 barrels. They will be sold through their nationwide network of distributors and dealers across the country.
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