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- Antiwear_additive abstract "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 such as gearboxes, while AW additives are used with lighter loads such as bushings.AW additivesSome popular AW additives are: zinc dithiophosphate (ZDP) zinc dialkyl dithio phosphate (ZDDP), probably the most widely used in formulated engine oils, also acts as a corrosion inhibitor and antioxidant Tricresyl phosphate (TCP), used for high-temperature operation, often used as an AW and EP additive in turbine engine lubricants, and also in some crankcase oils and hydraulic fluids Halocarbons (chlorinated paraffins), for extreme pressure operations Glycerol mono oleate Stearic acid, adhering to surfaces via reversible adsorption process under 150 °C, which limits its use to mild contact conditions.Some formulations use colloidal PTFE (Teflon), but its efficiency is controversial.Many AW additives function as EP additives, for example organophosphates or sulfur compounds.The mechanism of function of TCP and ZDDP is explained in EP additives.Under extreme pressure conditions, the performance of AW additives becomes insufficient and designated EP additives are required.See also: EP additives Oil additive".
- Antiwear_additive wikiPageID "3155665".
- Antiwear_additive wikiPageLength "1617".
- Antiwear_additive wikiPageOutDegree "28".
- Antiwear_additive wikiPageRevisionID "675361346".
- Antiwear_additive wikiPageWikiLink Antioxidant.
- Antiwear_additive wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lubricants.
- Antiwear_additive wikiPageWikiLink Category:Oil_additives.
- Antiwear_additive wikiPageWikiLink Chlorinated_paraffins.
- Antiwear_additive wikiPageWikiLink Colloid.
- Antiwear_additive wikiPageWikiLink Corrosion_inhibitor.
- Antiwear_additive wikiPageWikiLink Extreme_pressure_additive.
- Antiwear_additive wikiPageWikiLink Gear.
- Antiwear_additive wikiPageWikiLink Glycerol_mono_oleate.
- Antiwear_additive wikiPageWikiLink Halocarbon.
- Antiwear_additive wikiPageWikiLink Hydraulic_fluid.
- Antiwear_additive wikiPageWikiLink Lubricant.
- Antiwear_additive wikiPageWikiLink Motor_oil.
- Antiwear_additive wikiPageWikiLink Oil_additive.
- Antiwear_additive wikiPageWikiLink Organophosphate.
- Antiwear_additive wikiPageWikiLink Plain_bearing.
- Antiwear_additive wikiPageWikiLink Polytetrafluoroethylene.
- Antiwear_additive wikiPageWikiLink Stearic_acid.
- Antiwear_additive wikiPageWikiLink Sulfur.
- Antiwear_additive wikiPageWikiLink Transmission_(mechanics).
- Antiwear_additive wikiPageWikiLink Tricresyl_phosphate.
- Antiwear_additive wikiPageWikiLink Zinc_dithiophosphate.
- Antiwear_additive wikiPageWikiLinkText "Antiwear additive".
- Antiwear_additive wikiPageWikiLinkText "antiwear additive".
- Antiwear_additive wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Antiwear_additive subject Category:Lubricants.
- Antiwear_additive subject Category:Oil_additives.
- Antiwear_additive hypernym Additives.
- Antiwear_additive type Additive.
- Antiwear_additive type Lubricant.
- Antiwear_additive type Oil.
- Antiwear_additive comment "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 such as gearboxes, while AW additives are used with lighter loads such as bushings.AW additivesSome popular AW additives are: zinc dithiophosphate (ZDP) zinc dialkyl dithio phosphate (ZDDP), probably the most widely used in formulated engine oils, also acts as a corrosion inhibitor and antioxidant Tricresyl phosphate (TCP), used for high-temperature operation, often used as an AW and EP additive in turbine engine lubricants, and also in some crankcase oils and hydraulic fluids Halocarbons (chlorinated paraffins), for extreme pressure operations Glycerol mono oleate Stearic acid, adhering to surfaces via reversible adsorption process under 150 °C, which limits its use to mild contact conditions.Some formulations use colloidal PTFE (Teflon), but its efficiency is controversial.Many AW additives function as EP additives, for example organophosphates or sulfur compounds.The mechanism of function of TCP and ZDDP is explained in EP additives.Under extreme pressure conditions, the performance of AW additives becomes insufficient and designated EP additives are required.See also: EP additives Oil additive".
- Antiwear_additive label "Antiwear additive".
- Antiwear_additive sameAs Q4655165.
- Antiwear_additive sameAs Protiotěrové_aditivum.
- Antiwear_additive sameAs Aditivo_antidesgaste.
- Antiwear_additive sameAs m.08v__3.
- Antiwear_additive sameAs Q4655165.
- Antiwear_additive wasDerivedFrom Antiwear_additive?oldid=675361346.
- Antiwear_additive isPrimaryTopicOf Antiwear_additive.