Lubricant agents are lubricant additives or materials used to reduce friction, wear, and heat generation between moving surfaces in mechanical systems.
AW additives are specifically designed to reduce wear on moving parts during contact, decreasing the potential for metal-to-metal damage.
Lubricant additives are chemical compounds added to lubricants to enhance their performance, address deficiencies in base oils, and optimize their properties for specific applications.




Examples of Metal Deactivators
Metal deactivators are chemical compounds that are added to various formulations, such as lubricants, fuels, and coolants, to minimize or suppress the catalytic effects of metals.