Polymer Synthetic Lubricants Additives. Lubricants and Their Additives  What are Synthetic Lubricants?  What Additives are in Synthetic Lubricants?

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Polymer Synthetic Lubricants Additives

Lubricants and Their Additives  What are Synthetic Lubricants?  What Additives are in Synthetic Lubricants?  How do these lubricants and their additives enhance machine performance and reliability?

What are Synthetic Lubricants?  Chemically Engineered  Absence of Sulfur and Paraffin (no burning or charring)  “Pure” stock, Friction reduction, High Temp.  Design-ability, Versatility

Synthetic Additive  Viscoplex  Synthetic Polymer Additive  Polyalkyl Methacrylate  Higher Shear Stability  More consistent viscosity  Wide Temperature Range

Temperature Resistance

Example Product

Example Components

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