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Oil additives – functions & typical concentrations. What do calcium, phosphorus, zinc, molybdenum and oil additives do in your lube oil?

The below list is a general guide for additive concentrations in lubricating oils. This list is not definitive and with the recent emergence of Nano-technology and ashless additives that are not metal based the variation between different additive packages formulations will change greatly. The best way to confirm the additive element concentration for your lubricating oil is to send an unused sample for reference to the lab, or contact your lubricant supplier for details. Additive concentrations measured using ICP analysis – picture to left.

Engines (and ATFs):

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Cylinder Oils

Gears

Hydraulic

Compressors

Engine Coolants

Turbine (Gas / Steam)

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