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Anti-Wear Additive

Additive that reduces metal-to-metal wear under boundary lubrication by forming a protective tribofilm on surfaces.

Definition

Anti-wear (AW) additives form a protective film on metal surfaces to reduce wear under boundary lubrication conditions — the regime where the lubricant film is thin enough that asperities on opposing surfaces come into contact.

The most widely used anti-wear additive is ZDDP, which forms a glassy phosphate film on ferrous surfaces. Other classes include:

  • Amine phosphates — used in hydraulic and gear oils where zinc content must be minimized
  • Tricresyl phosphate (TCP) — aviation turbine oils and some industrial applications
  • Sulfurized fatty esters — used in metalworking and gear applications

Anti-wear additives are distinct from Extreme Pressure (EP) additives, which activate at higher contact temperatures and pressures characteristic of gear tooth contact.

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