Major Benefits
for
Industrial Uses
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New Chemical Grafting technology discovery
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- Chemically grafts: anti-wear, anti-friction and reconstructive properties onto surfaces of working metal parts
- Chemical grafting occurs through the interaction of chemicals, pressure between the parts and temperature of the part's rubbing surfaces
- Modifies surface metallurgy and improves any lubricating oil, grease or fluid
- Reduces metal part's wear by 90%, compared to 5% of previous technologies
- Performs in all types of industrial machinery, auto engines and transmissions
- Virtually eliminates WEAR
- Machinery lifetime will be extended many fold
- New chemical formula contains no: Teflon, graphite, chlorine, moly, lead, zinc, copper, paraffin or other particulate compounds and no inexpensive fillers such as petroleum distillates
- A pure liquid with no solid particles to collect and clog oil passage ways.
- Cannot sinter in engines from combustion heat and become abrasive causing surface scoring as Teflon, graphite, moly etc. can
- Tested and proven by long term industrial users, research labs and NASA
- Provides a continually renewing mechanical barrier against WEAR and FRICTION never before attainable
- Reverses the wearing out process in all machinery
- Reconstructs worn metal part's surfaces in older machinery
- Reduces internal FRICTION
- Reduces repair costs dramatically
- Reduces down time
- Reduces energy consumption up to 5%
- Reduces operating temperatures
- Increases machinery performance
- Extends time interval between lubricant changes
- Saves lubricant change out labor and replacement cost
- Reduces environmental pollution from contaminated used oil
- Reduces used lubricant hazardous material disposal costs
- Improves wear resistance of best selling lubricating oils by 38 times
- Benefits quickly proven in industrial equipment with oil analysis tests
- Benefits quickly proven in auto engines with Before and After cylinder compression tests
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