Additives X -Tackifiers ("Stickyfiers")

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This additive is used in gear lubes, chain drives, and Way Lubes.

What is the funtional name of this additive used across all the applications above?

[ July 22, 2003, 01:23 PM: Message edited by: Patman ]
 
OK, let me further refine the question since I did leave it open for a wider interpretation.

The reason I put the Way Lube phrase in the question was to show that this additive needed to assixt the lube in "staying" in place.
 
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While EP agents would certainly be incorporated into lubricants for these applications, TACKIFIERS are used to keep the lube from slinging-off, dripping excessively, and for keeping the grease sticky enough to adhere to solid surfaces.

Gear lubes benefit from this additive by the fact that a tackifier keeps the lube on the gear surfaces and keeps it from slinging off as the gears rotate.

One of the most widely used tackifiers is a mixture of ethylene and propylene copolymers.

Polyisobutylenes and brightstocks may also be used as tackifiers.

From Most effective to lesser effective:
1. ethylene and propylene copolymers.
2. Polyisobutylenes
3. brightstocks
 
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