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POLADYNE is state
of the art line of lubricants that has
been used for several years now in many industrial,
racing and military applications.
Why
are POLADYNE
products superior to the other products on the market?
Conventional lubricants are based upon
maintaining high strength and thickness of oil film, or
on introducing an EP (Extreme Pressure) protective deposit between
moving mating surfaces to resist failure resulting in
scoring, seizure or accelerated wear.
When observing mating friction surfaces under high
magnification one can see that they are actually full of "mountains" and "valleys" .
These "mountains" penetrate the oil-film that separates the
mating friction surfaces, and collide with each other. These
collisions in the micro level translate into "friction" between
the mating friction surfaces in the macro-level. Some of these
collisions result in metal particles breaking away from the colliding
"mountains". The breaking away metal particles in the micro-level translate
into "wear" process in the macro-level.
When
POLADYNE
is applied, under heat and pressure, some elements
of POLADYNE
impregnate metallurgically the crystal structure of
the metal itself at its mating friction surface. As a result of
the metallurgical process, a very thin layer of original metal is
converted into a new type of metal that is much harder and has
at least 100 times longer wear-life. This newly formed layer of metal
protects the original "softer" metal beneath it from any wear.
Since the protective layer is very thin, it is very flexible
(like a very thin sheet metal). Although during collisions the
protective layer does not allow metal particles to break away,
being flexible it allows the metal underneath to be pushed horizontally
by the horizontal force generated by collisions. Thus the metal on the
"mountains" is "pushed" into the "valleys" flattening out the friction
surface resulting in smooth polished-like surface that has much lower friction coefficient.
This advanced technology that allows formation of hard, smooth
polished-like surfaces from the original friction surfaces, is one
of the main features that makes
POLADYNE
so different from other
lubricants on the market today.
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