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Oxidation Inhibitors and Aging Stability

Oxidation can be described as the oxygen absorption of hydrocarbons formed in the oil. The results of oxidation have a negative impact on viscosity causing corrosion on certain metals and the formation of sludge. Inhibitors are added to prevent oxidation from occurring. A good engine oil must maintain its stability during the required oil change intervals.

Good Lubricating Oil Must:

  1. Lubricate moving parts to minimize wear.
  2. Lubricate moving parts to minimize loss from friction.
  3. Remove heat from engine parts by acting as a cooling agent.
  4. Absorb shocks between bearings and other engine parts, reducing engine noise and extending engine life.
  5. Form a good seal between piston rings and cylinder walls.
  6. Act as a cleaning agent.