Abstract

The influence of additives containing coordination compounds of copper, zinc, nickel, and cobalt and ligands and complex ethers on lubricating properties of industrial, hydraulic, transmission, and motor oils is investigated. It is shown that the insertion of these additives substantially increases the load of seizure and decreases the coefficient of friction and wear rate of tribological conjunction.

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