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What are the different classes of lubricant additives? 

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@LubricationExplained
@LubricationExplained 2 года назад
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@johnbill7968
@johnbill7968 День назад
Andrew Huberman of lubrication ! Thank you !
@yoelcenteno3252
@yoelcenteno3252 3 года назад
This video comes in the best moment for me. While im writing it has been only three hours since it was uploaded and tomorrow i've got am exam on this topic. Very well explained and goes right to the point. Thanks for your contribution! Like and subscribe. Greetings from Spain :)
@LubricationExplained
@LubricationExplained 3 года назад
Thanks Yoel! Let us know if there are any particular topics you would like covered.
@brianbender7438
@brianbender7438 Год назад
Wow, was that a good presentation! I have taken several classes on oils, greases, and tribology in general which covered these topics. But yours was an excellent quick refresher with good graphics to illustrate your points. I just found your site and have subscribed. Thank you! Brian in California
@yosefebirhane3620
@yosefebirhane3620 2 года назад
Best explanation ever i have been searching this type of channel.Thank you
@LubricationExplained
@LubricationExplained 2 года назад
Happy to help
@subhampattanaik6622
@subhampattanaik6622 Год назад
Very informative video on types of additives
@RJ10911
@RJ10911 Год назад
Thanks for making video on this
@LubricationExplained
@LubricationExplained Год назад
No problem!
@lesliedsouza4077
@lesliedsouza4077 3 года назад
Good Sir - I am enthusiastic about LE, from all channels, incl yours :) Yes, I have gleaned, ZDDP [Who hasn't :) ] - Ca & Mg Det & Disp, Silicon anti-foam, Moly fric mod... etc. Please do another show, with more detail? Like - What additives do what? Who does what - & to whom? :) Seems good ol' ZDDP (or ZDP?) - Dual functions as Oxi-inhib? What is the additive that helps Seal Pliability? - As different, to Seal Sweller? Is it still Poly-Ol-Ester? Just in smaller dose? What about Boron? What does that do? Anti-fric? Or disp?
@LubricationExplained
@LubricationExplained 3 года назад
Slowly getting there!
@tomasnokechtesledger1786
@tomasnokechtesledger1786 3 года назад
Hi Joe, would you elucidate if those aftermarket ZDDP, like Plus and Maxx are of the same quality than for example original in a qt. Oil Container that came of Lubrizol, Afton, Infineon add packages, or are they secondary and more volatile with lesser quality?
@LubricationExplained
@LubricationExplained 3 года назад
So in a lot of cases I believe it may even be exactly the same additives. The risk with aftermarket additives is knowing what treat rate is appropriate. For example, say you have an oil that is half way through its life and you are looking to top up with an aftermarket additive. How much more ZDDP can the oil take before it's super-saturated? If you reach the saturation point, ZDDP will just fall out of solution and contribute to sludge and deposits.
@tinolino58
@tinolino58 10 месяцев назад
I am a TwoStroke guy! Would you please provide a video regarding these oils in the fuel air mixture? Especially what makes them superior and what to look for!
@georgenatividadjr881
@georgenatividadjr881 2 года назад
Good day Sir. It is my first time to come across your channel. I found it educational and straight to the point. I work at a lubricant company as sales and marketing and as a training development here in the Philippines. I hope that I can use your videos for training purposes. By the way, can I share and post this in my facebook page? Will definitely post your channel and link for credit. Thanks in advance.
@LubricationExplained
@LubricationExplained 2 года назад
Hi George! Absolutely you can share it. If you're in training development, could you please email me at lubrication.explained@gmail.com. I would like to get your opinion on a few things.
@dominickcammarere4597
@dominickcammarere4597 3 года назад
General Comment It was a surprise to me that motor oil manufacturers get additives from the cosmetic industry. I first heard of this in F1, the Red Bull team. The team uses Mobil motor oil and Mobil created a new oil with an additive found in the cosmetic industry that apparently had not been used before. I thought it might be untrue so I wrote a synthetic oil producer, and they confirmed this to be true. Mobil will not say what the additive is since it created more horse power at high temperature for Red Bull Honda. I found this to be very interesting and, I’m not sure if it speaks well of the oil industry or poorly of the cosmetic industry.
@LubricationExplained
@LubricationExplained 3 года назад
Yeah! Lubricants are really just a combination of organic and inorganic chemistry, so theoretically additives from any of the chemicals industries could have some efficacy. I actually know Tomasz who heads up the motorsport program at Mobil and was interviewed for all those articles - he's (in my opinion) got just about the coolest job in the world.
@tomasnokechtesledger1786
@tomasnokechtesledger1786 2 года назад
I know that naphtenic base oil is used In cosmetics (baby oil clean skin). They could be adding it as it evaporates at high temperature and may go to induction by pcv increasing top ring lubrication and also hc power.
@dominickcammarere4597
@dominickcammarere4597 2 года назад
@@tomasnokechtesledger1786 Interesting. Thank you for the information.
@cocoliu4185
@cocoliu4185 Год назад
I'm seller of OCP rubber cutting machine for making viscosity index improver for lubricant oils. More details, let me know.
@slfrules1
@slfrules1 Год назад
What would Copper Sulfate be useful for in an engine oil? I notice Engine Restore which has good reviews is a blue powder that looks like blue stone in a base oil.
@AB-dm9yz
@AB-dm9yz 3 года назад
Hi, will you add about friction modifier additive in details, and some examples of organic friction modifier that use in engine oil when molybdenum is not present. Thank you
@LubricationExplained
@LubricationExplained 3 года назад
Great suggestion! There's so many topics to cover, but yes, would love to get to Moly and friction modifiers at some point. We did cover some friction modifiers in a little detail here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-xGDJimjYBFw.html
@AB-dm9yz
@AB-dm9yz 3 года назад
Thanks, it will be very informative to have organic friction modifier other then molybdenum explained. Regards
@ssartaj90
@ssartaj90 3 года назад
Sir, it'll be helpful if your could make a detailed video on solid lubricants
@LubricationExplained
@LubricationExplained 3 года назад
Will definitely try to address moly and graphite technologies in future videos!
@pradgadagkar8557
@pradgadagkar8557 Год назад
Except for ur first one...The rest are wonderful
@TheMrmagic101
@TheMrmagic101 2 года назад
Can you mix additives?
@sunrevolver
@sunrevolver 4 месяца назад
I wonder who made up that 3 groups?
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