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  2. The Most Critical Chain Lube Mistake You're Probably Making - AOL

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    We discuss how much chain lube to use, the different lube types, and when to apply it. For a deeper dive on the topic, check out Dan’s feature piece “The Right Chain Lube Can Save You ...

  3. Infineum - Wikipedia

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    Infineum is a formulator, manufacturer and marketer of petroleum additives for the fuel and lubricant industries. Their products are classified into five distinct groups: driveline additives, engine oil additives, fuel additives , marine additives and industrial products. [ 1 ]

  4. Afton Chemical - Wikipedia

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    Lubricant Additives. Lubricant additives are organic and synthetic chemical components and the product segment includes couplers, dispersants and emulsifiers, friction modifiers, and tackiness additives. [5] Industrial Additives. Afton Chemical acquired metalworking additives producer Polartech in 2010 to expand its industrial product base.

  5. Friction modifier - Wikipedia

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    One approach has been to progressively reduce lubricant viscosity to minimize hydrodynamic shear, churning and pumping losses. [1] However, this means that an increased number of components operate under boundary lubrication conditions. This has led to a resurgence in interest in friction modifier additives, particularly OFMs.

  6. Oil additive - Wikipedia

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    Oil additives are chemical compounds that improve the lubricant performance of base oil (or oil "base stock"). The manufacturer of many oils can use the same base stock for each formulation and can choose different additives for each use. Additives comprise up to 5% by weight of some oils. [1]

  7. Jiffy Lube - Wikipedia

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    Jiffy Lube went public in 1987, and had opened over 1,019 franchises and company stores by 1989. In 1991, it became a subsidiary of Pennzoil. [9] Following the merger of Pennzoil and Quaker State in 1998, the 581 Q Lube stores were merged into the Jiffy Lube brand, then possessing 1,541 stores, with overlapping operations being closed down. [9]