The Impact of Alkaline Additives on the Performance of Lubricating Oil

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With the development of lubricating oil industry, alkaline additives containing metal ions have become an indispensable add ingredients. Alkaline additives has greatly improved the performance of Lubricating oil, extend the service life significantly and play an important role in protecting the engine, but the excess of alkaline additives on the impact of post-processing engine will have a negative influence. In this paper, alkaline additives, impact on the performance of lubricating oil can be verified through a trial basis, and come to the actual lubricating oil using recommendations.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 396-398)

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2271-2274

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November 2011

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