- AW additives, or
antiwear additives, are
additives for
lubricants to
prevent metal-to-metal
contact between parts of gears. EP
additives are used in applications...
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typically consist of base oils
enhanced with
various additives,
particularly antiwear additives, detergents, dispersants, and, for multi-grade oils, viscosity...
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mineral oil (60–100%),
mineral spirits (10–30%),
tricresyl phosphate (an
antiwear and
extreme pressure additive in lubricants, 0.1–1.0%), ortho-dichlorobenzene...
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pressure additives are
usually used in
applications such as gearboxes,
while antiwear additives are used with
lighter load
applications such as
hydraulic and...
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gearboxes and
differentials contain extreme pressure (EP)
additives and
antiwear additives to cope with the
sliding action of
hypoid bevel gears. Typical...
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manufacturing for
lacquers and
varnishes and
vinyl plastics and as an
antiwear additive in lubricants. Pure
tricresyl phosphate is a colourless, viscous...
- bond to
metal surfaces,
keeping them from
touching even at high pressure.
Antiwear or wear-inhibiting
additives cause a film to
surround metal parts, helping...
- Konicek, A. R.; Yablon, D. G.; Carpick, R. W. (2015-04-03). "Mechanisms of
antiwear tribofilm growth revealed in situ by single-asperity
sliding contacts"...
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another low-level
catalyst contaminant) was
widely used in
engine oil
antiwear additives such as zinc
dithiophosphate (ZDDP).
Beginning in 2004, a limit...
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friction and wear. Organo-molybdenum compounds, were
initially developed as
antiwear additives but were
later recognized to be very
effective in
reducing boundary...