Lubricant additives are defined as the type of substances which are formulated for improvement of the anti-friction, chemical, and physical properties of base oils, which results in enhancing the lubricant performance and extending the equipment life. Lubricant additives are organic or inorganic compounds dissolved or suspended as solids in oil. They typically range between 0.1 to 30 percent of the oil volume, depending on the machine.
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