Synthetic lubricants are artificially made lubricants that are designed to provide superior performance and protection compared to conventional mineral-based lubricants. They are often used in high-performance engines, machinery, and automotive applications where extreme conditions and temperatures are encountered.
Synthetic lubricants are typically composed of artificially produced chemical compounds such as polyalphaolefins (PAO), esters, and other synthesized hydrocarbons. These compounds are formulated to have uniform molecular structures and tailored properties, resulting in lubricants with higher viscosity indices, better thermal stability, and lower volatility compared to mineral-based lubricants.
Synthetic lubricants are commonly used in: