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Kendall Motor Oil: Long Live the Engine

Liquid Titanium

Part of the ConocoPhillips family of lubricants, Kendall Motor Oil enjoys a dramatic heritage. The Kendall Refining Company was founded in 1881 in Bradford, Pennsylvania, with the goal of refining local Pennsylvania Grade Crude Oil into kerosene, lubricants and greases. With more than 125 years of experience to draw upon, Kendall Motor Oil has led the industry with a number of significant firsts.

In 1928, Kendall introduced the first oil designated for winter use as well as the first 2,000-mile motor oil (unprecedented at a time when the standard was 500-1,000 miles), and later developed the first pre-packaged, factory-sealed, one-quart oil can.

Kendall’s innovative spirit remains vitally strong today. Our exclusive new titanium-strength engine oils give drivers a new way to protect engines against wear and reduce friction. Watch our 3-D engine demo now to see how Liquid Titanium® works.

Products

Kendall markets a broad range of lubricants for the passenger car and heavy-duty engine oil segments, both domestically and internationally. Offerings include an extensive line of lubricants and greases designed to help meet the evolving needs of today’s passenger cars and heavy-duty diesel engines.

Engine Oils
Synthetic, synthetic blend and conventional engine oils

Power Transmission Fluids
Transmission fluids for automobiles and heavy machinery

Industrial Oils
Food-grade, compressor, turbine and hydraulic oils

Gear Lubricants
Extreme-pressure, emulsifying and non-emulsifying gear oils

Greases
High-quality greases for automotive, industrial, construction and mining

Team Kendall
Team Kendall is the foundation for our Marketer communication and grassroots racing program. Team Kendall is a proud sponsor of the high-performance racing community. Learn More about Team Kendall
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