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ExxonMobil Teams up with Allison Transmission to Release New Mobil Delvac Synthetic Automatic Transmission Fluid.


The New TES-295 Certified ATF ATF Molecular virology Activating transcription factor A cellular protein that stimulates transcription of adenovirus E4 transcription unit, which acts early in infection at any of several 'enhancer' binding sites  is a Fully Synthetic, Globally Available Product for Severe-Duty Applications

FAIRFAX, Va. -- In a collaborative effort to enhance the performance of automatic transmissions that operate under the most severe conditions, ExxonMobil and Allison Transmission have teamed up to release a new synthetic transmission fluid that meets the demanding requirements of the TES-295 certification.

Branded Mobil Delvac Synthetic ATF, the new lubricant Lubricant

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 will be available in drums, pails and gallon jugs, and will replace the current severe-application ATF sold under the same name. The TES-295 specification is one of the industry's most stringent specifications for automatic transmission fluids Automatic transmission fluid (ATF) is the fluid used in vehicles with a self shifting or automatic transmission. It is typically colored red to distinguish it from motor oil and other fluids in the vehicle. .

The new Mobil Delvac Synthetic ATF meets or exceeds these specifications and is ideal for use in trucks, buses, utility vehicles, haulers and vans.

"The launch of the new Mobil Delvac Synthetic ATF provides another example of how we at ExxonMobil have been working with leading equipment builders since 1914 to engineer outstanding, application-specific lubricant solutions that promote optimized equipment performance and reliability," says Yeong Kwon, Commercial Vehicle Lubricants' product offer advisor, ExxonMobil Lubricants lubricants

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"For this new product, we worked in close cooperation with Allison's engineers to test and evaluate the new Mobil Delvac Synthetic ATF so that it will deliver the exceptional performance required for extended drain intervals, as well as extended product coverages."

Allison certified the new Mobil Delvac Synthetic ATF as a TES-295 fluid based on the exceptional results of a number of different performance tests, including the fluid's resistance to oxidation oxidation /ox·i·da·tion/ (ok?si-da´shun) the act of oxidizing or state of being oxidized.ox·idative

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, viscosity stability, antifoaming capabilities, extreme temperature performance and antiwear properties. This performance was demonstrated in the laboratory, as well as during extended field tests.

Taking advantage of ExxonMobil's and Allison's extensive distribution and sales networks, the new Mobil Delvac Synthetic ATF will be available globally for the first time.

"Allison designs its transmissions for the most severe on or off-highway conditions, so any fluid that we certify as TES-295 has to deliver first-rate performance under these extreme applications," says Lou Gilbert, Allison Transmission's North American North American

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 marketing manager. "ExxonMobil manufactures industry proven products, so we were happy to work with the company to provide the new Mobil Delvac Synthetic ATF. This collaboration will benefit our customers by offering them a new TES-295 certified fluid. It is a good complement to the complete Allison Transmission value equation for our mutual customers throughout the world."

For more information on Mobil Delvac Synthetic ATF and other Mobil commercial vehicle lubricants and services, please call 1-800-MOBIL25, or visit www.mobildelvac.com.

Mobil, Mobil Delvac and ExxonMobil are registered trademarks of Exxon Mobil Corporation Exxon Mobil Corporation

U.S.-based oil and gas company formed in 1999 through the merger of Exxon Corp. and Mobil Corp. It has investments and operations in petroleum and natural gas, coal, nuclear fuels, chemicals, and ores.
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About Allison Transmission Inc.

Allison Transmission, Inc. is the world's leading designer, manufacturer, and seller of medium- and heavy-duty automatic transmissions for trucks, buses, off-road and military vehicles Military vehicles include all land combat and transportation vehicles, excluding rail-based, which are designed for or are in significant use by military forces.

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, and RVs. For more information on Allison Transmission Inc. visit www.allisontransmission.com.
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