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★ HSD · Shear-Stable VM

Hydrogenated Styrene-Diene Copolymer (HSD)

Hydrogenated styrene-diene copolymer (HSD) — a star-structured viscosity modifier with very high shear stability, ideal for long-drain diesel oils and high-performance multigrade oils.

HSD
Shear-Stable
Very Low SSI
Durable
Long-Drain
Diesel
60+
Countries Served
Product Overview

The shear-stable viscosity modifier for long drains

When an oil must hold its viscosity grade through long, high-shear service, HSD delivers — its star-structured polymer resists permanent shear thinning where other VMs would shear down.

Hydrogenated styrene-diene copolymer (HSD) is a high-performance viscosity modifier known for its very high shear stability (very low SSI). Its hydrogenated, often star-shaped polymer structure resists permanent viscosity loss under mechanical shear, so the oil holds its grade through long, demanding service. This makes HSD ideal for long-drain heavy-duty diesel oils and high-performance multigrade oils where shear durability is critical — the very property that distinguishes it from OCP. It is part of the viscosity index improver range.

Hydrogenated styrene diene copolymer HSD shear stable viscosity modifier
Typical Specification

Hydrogenated Styrene-Diene Copolymer (HSD) — typical properties

Representative typical values for HSD viscosity modifier. Indicative only — exact values vary by grade and are confirmed on the TDS and batch COA.

PropertyTypical ValueMethod / Note
AppearanceSolid or liquid concentrateGrade-dependent
Polymer typeHydrogenated styrene-dieneStar structure
Shear stability (SSI)Very lowVery high durability
Thickening efficiencyHighGood with shear stability
Kinematic viscosity (100°C)Grade-dependentASTM D445
FunctionShear-stable VMLong-drain
FormSolid / liquidVarious

Typical values for guidance only — not a specification. Request the TDS for the specific grade you need; the COA reports actual measured values for your batch.

Applications

Where HSD viscosity modifier is used

Long-Drain Diesel Oils

Shear-stable viscosity retention for HDDO. See diesel engine oil.

High-Performance Multigrade Oils

Holds grade through demanding high-shear service.

Heavy-Duty Engine Oils

Durable viscosity for extended drain intervals. See engine oil additives.

Premium Oils

Where shear durability justifies a premium VM.

Key Advantages

Why formulators choose HSD viscosity modifier

1

Very high shear stability

Very low SSI — resists permanent viscosity loss where OCP would shear down.

2

Holds grade through long drains

Maintains viscosity grade through long, high-shear diesel service.

3

High thickening with durability

Combines good thickening efficiency with outstanding shear durability.

Packaging & Supply

From sample drum to ISO tank

Sinolook supplies HSD viscosity modifier at any scale, from formulation samples to commercial bulk, to over 60 countries.

200 L DrumSample / qualification
1000 L IBCPilot batches
Flexitank~20 MT
ISO TankCommercial bulk
FAQ

Frequently asked questions

What is hydrogenated styrene-diene copolymer (HSD) used for?
HSD (hydrogenated styrene-diene copolymer) is a high-performance viscosity modifier with very high shear stability. Its star-structured polymer resists permanent viscosity loss under shear, so the oil holds its grade through long service. It is ideal for long-drain heavy-duty diesel oils and high-performance multigrade oils where shear durability is critical.
Why is HSD more shear-stable than OCP?
HSD's hydrogenated, often star-shaped polymer structure resists the mechanical breakdown that causes permanent viscosity loss, giving it a very low Shear Stability Index (SSI). OCP, while cost-effective, shears down more in demanding service. For long-drain diesel oils that must stay in grade, HSD's shear stability is the deciding advantage. See OCP.
When should I choose HSD over OCP?
Choose HSD when shear durability is critical — long-drain heavy-duty diesel oils and high-performance multigrade oils that must hold their viscosity grade through extended, high-shear service. OCP is the cost-effective choice for mainstream oils with less demanding shear requirements. The trade-off is shear durability versus cost. See diesel engine oil additives.
What is SSI and why does it matter?
Shear Stability Index (SSI) measures the permanent viscosity loss a polymer suffers under shear. A lower SSI means better shear durability and longer in-grade life. HSD has a very low SSI, making it suitable for long-drain oils, while OCP is available across a range of SSI grades. Matching SSI to the drain interval is a key formulation decision.
Can Sinolook provide TDS, MSDS and COA?
Yes. TDS, MSDS (GHS-format SDS) and a batch-specific COA are provided for every grade in English or Chinese. Sinolook supplies HSD viscosity modifier in drum, IBC, flexitank, ISO tank and appropriate solid packaging to over 60 countries. Email sales@sinolook.com or message us on WhatsApp.

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