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Grease additives are substances added to lubricants and greases to improve their performance. They are used to enhance the properties of the base oil, such as viscosity, thermal stability, oxidation stability, and corrosion protection. Grease additives can also be used to reduce friction, improve wear protection, and reduce noise. Grease additives are typically composed of a combination of organic and inorganic compounds, such as fatty acids, metal soaps, and polymers.
Grease additives are used in a variety of industries, including automotive, industrial, and marine. They are used to improve the performance of lubricants and greases in a variety of applications, such as bearings, gears, and other moving parts.
Some companies in the grease additives market include Chevron Oronite, Afton Chemical Corporation, Infineum, Lubrizol, and Evonik Industries. Show Less Read more