Why Use Additive to Car Gear Oil

The additive in car gear oil is used to reduce friction and wear. Understanding the additive and why it is necessary can help you make the best decisions when choosing a gear oil.

What is additive?

Additive is a type of oil that is used to improve the performance of an engine. It is made up of various chemicals that help the engine to run more smoothly and effectively. Additive can be found in both synthetic and conventional oils.

How additive affects engine oil

The use of additive in car gear oil has become increasingly popular in recent years. But what is the additive and why is it used?

In a nutshell, additives are chemicals that are added to engine oil to improve its performance. Additives can be used to improve the properties of oil such as viscosity, shear strength and thermal stability. They also help reduce wear and tear on engine components and make the oil more resistant to spoilage. In general, additives are used when conventional engine oil formulations do not provide the desired level of performance.

There are a number of different types of additives available, but two of the most common are polyalphaolefins (PAOs) and detergents. PAOs are a type of polymer that is often used in industrial applications because it has a high melting point and low volatility. This makes it good for use in engine oil because it doesn’t form droplets that could affect engine performance. Detergents are also commonly used additives because they help dissolve oil fouling and reduce sludge buildup in engines.

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When selecting an additive for your car gear oil, you should consider its compatibility with your engine and other components. 

Why use additive in car gear oil?

One common additive in car gear oil is a corrosion inhibitor. In most cases, this additive is zinc. Zinc helps to prevent metal from corroding and forming rust.

Zinc also helps to reduce friction and wear in gears. It does this by forming a protective layer on the metal surfaces. This layer reduces the amount of heat that can be transferred from the gears to the engine.

Another additive used in car gear oil is phosphorus. Phosphorus helps to reduce wear and tear on the engine and transmission by protecting them from oxidation.

Conclusion

One of the most common questions we receive at Gear Oil Solutions is why we add additive to our gear oil. Well, there are a few reasons: 1) Additive helps gear oil resist oxidation and degradation in high-heat applications, such as engine cooling systems; 2) It allows us to formulate gear oils that have better viscosity characteristics in cold temperature operations (such as below freezing); and 3) It can improve lubrication by providing enhanced dispersions for dissolves metal deposits. So if you’re looking for an oil with superior performance in high-heat or cold environments, look no further than Gear Oil Solutions!

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