Oxidation Inhibitors and Aging Stability

2013 BMW 650i 2D ConvertibleSECTION 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.
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