Tribology Performance of Compound Synthetic Lubricant Containing MoDTC

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In this paper, dialkyl dithiocarbamate molybdenum (MoDTC) as a friction reducing additive was used for compound synthetic lubricant. The tribological properties of MoDTC were investigated using the MFT-R 4000-high-speed reciprocating friction and wear tester. And the results showed that the PAO +10wt% PEG +0.3wt% MoDTC have the best friction reducing and anti-wear properties.

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