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Anti-freeze additives are specially formulated compounds designed to enhance the performance and protection of cooling systems in both automotive and heavy-duty applications. These additives help prevent freezing, corrosion, and overheating while extending the life of cooling system components.
The American Petroleum Institute issues grades for engine oil that are shorthand for a certification that the particular kind of oil contains what is needed to protect a given kind of engine. These certifications are important because they ensure that the oil meets specific standards for performance and protection.
Over the past decade, a large number of different additives to engine oils have appeared on car markets, service stations and workshops. In advertising documents, such drugs are presented as a panacea for all engine problems.
Additives in the oil for power steering can perform a number of quite important functions: reduction of noise, heating, wear and vibration of the power steering; a significant increase in the life of the hydraulic pump and bypass valve; elimination of leaks in various designs of hydraulic assemblies.
The transmission of a modern vehicle is an aggregate of complex construction. Over time, its details seriously wear out, which, in turn, can negatively affect the functioning of the whole mechanism, often causing noise and reduced performance.
Viscosity Index Improvers are special additives designed to reduce the viscosity dependence of oils on temperature. These additives help maintain consistent oil performance across a wide range of operating temperatures, ensuring proper lubrication and protection for engines and machinery.