antiwear

antiwear

(ˌæntɪˈwɛə)
adj
preventing deterioration as a result of use
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In the field of lubrication, zinc dialkyldithiophosphate (ZDDP) has been widely utilized as a multifunctional lubricant additive exhibiting good antiwear and antioxidative properties in engine oils [1-5].
This company's products are said to provide the key characteristics required by these applications, for example electrical conductivity, thermal conductivity, lubrication, antiwear, high purity and surface smoothness, etc.
Racing oil contains three times more antiwear and friction reducing additives (for less wear and more horsepower) than ordinary oil.
The company adds that the additives have applications in vinyl plastisols used as sealing gaskets, as mold release agents for all polyolefins used in rotational molding, and as dispersing agents in rubber processing that can prevent cracking and improve tensile strength and antiwear properties.
They are tasteless, odorless lubricants with a high viscosity index that contain additives for antiwear protection, oxidation stability and rust protection.
(Fairfax, Va.), combined with their DTE 20 series of stabilized antiwear hydraulic fluids.