Calcium sulfonate greases are loved because of their inherent EP and AW properties owed to the calcite particles. In lube oils, Ca levels are much lower and little of it seems to be in form of crystalline CaCO3.
If calcite leaves everything else in the dust, how come it is not used a lot more in non engine oils to make other additives redundant? Solubility cannot be the only issue, can it?
If calcite leaves everything else in the dust, how come it is not used a lot more in non engine oils to make other additives redundant? Solubility cannot be the only issue, can it?