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SK ZIC YUBASE+ VHVI vs Mineral Group II — Why Group III Outperforms and Costs Less

Base oil technology compared — Group I/II Mineral vs Group III VHVI (SK ZIC YUBASE+) — Viscosity Index, oxidation stability, sludge, fuel economy. OEM approvals: Mercedes-Benz 228.31/229.5, Volvo VDS-4, Cummins CES 20081, BMW LL-01 per API 1509 + SAE J300.

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SK ZIC Lubricant Price and Distributors in Thailand 2026 — Engine / Gear / Hydraulic Oil

SK ZIC X-9000 X-7000 lubricant prices in Thailand 2026, tables for Engine Oil Gear Oil ATF Hydraulic Oil with ordering guide for vehicles and factories

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Which Engine Oil Grade for the Hilux Revo — 5W-30 / 10W-30 / 15W-40 + ZIC Pricing

A guide to selecting engine oil for the Toyota Hilux Revo 2.4 (1GD-FTV) + 2.8 (1GD-FTV) + 2.7 petrol (2TR-FE) — SAE grades per the OEM manual, API SP / CK-4 / ACEA C3 DPF-safe, drain interval, ZIC X-9000 + ZIC X7 pricing

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Selective vs Drive-In vs Push-Back Pallet Racking — Choosing by SKU velocity, footprint cost, and design code

The three main pallet racking systems trade off very differently: Selective offers 100% pallet selectivity but the lowest density, Drive-In adds 40-60% density at the cost of LIFO and pick speed, Push-Back gains 50-100% density with single-aisle access. This article compares all three under ANSI MH16.1-2023, FEM 10.2.07, and EN 15512.

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Budget Rust Protection in Thailand — Standard Line vs NOVA Eco (2026 Guide + Real Prices)

A tight budget is no reason to skip corrosion protection. Comparing the standard line (TIS 3029-2563 / ISO 12696) with the NOVA GalvaTect and NOVA Paints budget line — real prices and a 4-question decision framework.

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Factory Rooftop Solar: CAPEX vs PPA vs Leasing — Which Investment Model Wins

A decision-ready comparison of the three rooftop-solar investment models for Thai factories: CAPEX (own it outright, one-time payment, 4–6 year payback, claim BOI + depreciation), PPA (developer funds it free, you buy the power at 20–40% below grid for 10–25 years, zero capex), and Leasing (fixed monthly payment, you keep all the power). Includes a side-by-side comparison table, a 10-year cash-flow example for a 100 kWp system, 5 deciding factors (budget/tax/roof ownership/risk/time horizon), and the 6 PPA contract clauses to read before signing (escalation, buyout, REC/carbon credits, performance, building-sale transfer) per ERC/BOI/MEA and TFRS 16.

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Factory Earthing & Lightning Protection — Designing to IEC 62305 / EIT to Stop Equipment Damage and Pass TOR & Utility Requirements

A practical guide to designing earthing (grounding) and lightning protection systems (LPS) for Thai factories and buildings: how safety earthing per IEC 60364 differs from lightning protection per IEC 62305, the IEC 62305-2 risk assessment that decides whether you even need an LPS (R1 vs RT), the four protection levels LPL Class I–IV (rolling sphere 20/30/45/60 m, mesh size, down-conductor spacing), Type A/B earth terminations, target ground resistance ≤5 ohm, fall-of-potential measurement, Wenner soil resistivity, TN-S/TN-C-S/TT earthing systems, coordinated SPD Type 1/2/3 per IEC 61643 to protect electronics, exothermic weld vs clamp connections, equipotential bonding and annual inspection — plus what it means for government TOR, utility (MEA/PEA) connection, and insurance conditions.

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Battery Storage LFP vs NMC — UL 9540 + IEC 62619 for Solar + Industrial

Compare LFP (Lithium Iron Phosphate) vs NMC (Nickel Manganese Cobalt) batteries — chemistry, cycle life 6000 vs 3000, safety UL 9540, thermal runaway risk, costs for solar storage + UPS + EV in Thailand

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Warehouse Racking Standards in Thailand — TIS 1227 / 1479 plus AS 4084 / EN 15512 / ANSI MH16.1

Thai contractors buy pallet racking without asking which code it was engineered to. TISI has not issued a dedicated TIS for racking systems, but the steel itself should comply with TIS 1227 / TIS 1479, and the rack as a system should follow AS 4084, EN 15512, or ANSI MH16.1. Here's how the two layers fit together.

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