In Maximum lubricants, base oil is the core element that determines durability, efficiency, and operational reliability. Making up the majority of the finished product, base oil governs how effectively the lubricant performs throughout its service life.
Properties such as flow behavior at low temperatures, resistance to thermal breakdown, and protection against oxidation are largely controlled by the base oil. Additives support these functions, but their effectiveness depends on the quality and compatibility of the base oil itself.
From conventionally refined mineral oils to highly engineered synthetic base oils, each API group serves specific performance needs. Maximum combines suitable base oil groups with advanced additive technologies to deliver lubricants that maintain viscosity stability, resist ageing, and provide consistent protection even under severe operating conditions.
Maximum lubricants are produced using highly refined base oil technologies, with a strong emphasis on Group III and synthetic base stocks.
This focus on high-quality base oils supports Maximum’s positioning in high-performance and extended-drain applications.
Maximum’s production strategy is supported by direct and controlled access to high-quality base oils, ensuring uninterrupted supply and consistent formulation standards. Through this access, Maximum utilizes a broad selection of API Group base oils to support both premium and high-performance lubricant ranges.
This sourcing structure provides Maximum with greater flexibility in formulation design, improved cost control, and long-term pricing stability. As a result, the brand is able to deliver competitively positioned lubricants that meet demanding performance requirements without compromising on quality or reliability.
26 Jan 2026