Volume 49, No. 12
A technology called "Chemical Grafting" has led to wear and friction reduction of 90 percent for industrial machinery parts as well as automobile engines and transmissions.
Chemical Grafting technology is defined as the attaching of more useful surface properties to existing metal parts than were possible before. This technology enables the grafting on of improved surface properties without changing the desirable properties of the underlying metals.
Dynamic Development Company, located in El Toro, California, in their research, discovered proprietary graft initiators. With them special properties can be grafted onto working metal parts surfaces to reduce wear and friction by 90 percent.
A product to use this technology is called ANTI WEAR 1, the Metal Wear Protector. Its use provides wear reduction for broad areas of industrial, transportation, military, aerospace, research and consumer needs.
ANTI WEAR 1's chemistry reacts to the surfaces of metal parts under wear pressure and modifies the metallurgy. This serves as a mechanical barrier against wear. It is produced in liquid form and is poured into lube oils and greases.