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Is zinc alkyl dithiophosphate(ZDDP) harmful?

Zinc alkyl dithiophosphate (ZDDP) is a common additive used in engine oils to enhance their performance and protect engine components. It works as an anti-wear and antioxidant additive, particularly effective in preventing metal-to-metal contact and reducing friction in engines. While ZDDP is beneficial for engine lubrication, it can have some potential drawbacks and considerations:
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What is the (ZDDP) T202 Zinc Butyl Octyl Primary Alkyl Dithiophosphate ?

What is the T202 zinc butyl octyl primary alkyl dithiophosphate (ZDDP)?
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Maximizing Performance: Unleashing the Power of CK-4/E11 Diesel Engine Oil Additive

Great ! HRD9209 CK-4/E11 diesel engine oil additive package
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PIBSA1000: The Ultimate Guide to Polyisobutylene Succinic Anhydride

What is the PIBSA1000 Polyisobutylene Succinic Anhydride (Thermal Adduction PIBSA)?
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What is the T501 2.6-di-Tertiary Butyl Para-Cresol?

What is the T501 2.6-di-Tertiary Butyl Para-Cresol?



