Friction modifiers are specialized additives integrated into lubricants to enhance the performance and longevity of mechanical systems by reducing friction and wear between moving parts. They are broadly categorized into two types: organic and inorganic. Organic friction modifiers typically consist of compounds like fatty acids, esters, and amines, while inorganic variants include materials such as molybdenum compounds and graphite.?
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According to MRFR analysis, the Friction...
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