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Monolec®
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Increases
oil film strength & reduces friction, heat & wear by separating
moving metal components & minimizing metal-to-metal contact.
Should the oil’s film strength break down, MONOLEC®
reacts chemically to form a protective, synthetic lubricant which
increases the lubricant’s film strength.
What is MONOLEC®?
- Lubrication Engineers’ exclusive ‘wear reducing’
agent
- Mono-molecular liquid chemical synthetic lubricant
- Name is derived from “mono-molecular”
- how the molecules form a single layer on metal surfaces to protect
against metal-to-metal contact
What does MONOLEC®
do?
- Reduces FRICTION, HEAT & WEAR (proven 24.2%
reduction) in engines, pumps, bearings, transmissions
- Less friction = less energy = cost savings
- MONOLEC® is used in
Lubrication Engineers greases, hydraulic oils, compressor & turbine oils, engine
oils, industrial oils & other products
How does MONOLEC®
work?
- MONOLEC® molecules protect
all metal surfaces with a single layer of “liquid ball bearings”
which reduce friction, heat & wear
- MONOLEC® reacts with
any high temperature asperities allowing the abrasive “high
points” to flow, rather than tear, thereby reducing friction,
heat & wear
- MONOLEC® increases oil
film strength by up to 200% through particulate attraction
How does MONOLEC®
perform?
- MONOLEC® acts synergistically
to improve performance qualities of other components in oils &
greases - it enhances anti-wear agents in Lubrication Engineers lubricants
- MONOLEC® reduces wear,
lowers operating temperatures & greatly extends equipment
life
- MONOLEC® had no negative
side effects - such as becoming corrosive, building up on itself
or falling out of suspension
- MONOLEC® out-performed
all competitive products during the Bowden-Leben Test at Imperial
College, London. It is a test used to measure the effect of temperature
on the coefficient of friction of lubricant oils.
- MONOLEC®
wear-reducing additive took over in the test when all conventional
chemical anti-wear additives broke down between 204°C - 232°C (350°F
- 450°F). It continued to protect against wear to nearly
315°C (600°F) & probably much higher.
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Lubrication Engineers of Canada
Limited
2200 Bristol Circle, Oakville, Ontario, L6H 5R3
1-800-GO-LUBES (465-8237)
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