Molybdenum dithiocarbamate (MoDTC) is a type of organomolybdenum compound used primarily as an additive in lubricants.
An Organo Molybdenum complex refers to a chemical compound consisting of the metal molybdenum bonded to one or more organic groups
MSAIL 525A, MODTC, or Molybdenum Dialkyldithiocarbamate, is a chemical compound commonly used as an additive in lubricants.
Amine phosphate salts are chemical compounds derived from the reaction between amines and phosphoric acid.
MoDTC, or Molybdenum Dialkyldithiocarbamate, is a widely used oil additive, particularly in the formulation of lubricants.
AW additives are designed to be chemically reactive under specific conditions, particularly at high pressures and temperatures where they form a protective layer on metal surfaces
Oleyl polyether phosphate ester is a substance that can be used in a variety of industrial and personal care applications.
MoDTC, or Molybdenum dithiocarbamate, is a widely used lubricant additive that enhances the performance of oils by reducing friction and wear.
Anti-wear additives are crucial components in many types of lubricating oils, such as hydraulic fluids, gear oils, and engine oils.








What is Organomolybdenum Compound?
Organomolybdenum compounds are a class of chemicals where molybdenum, a transition metal, is bonded directly to carbon atoms.