oilman Posted July 17, 2013 Share Posted July 17, 2013 The Advantages of Synthetic Oils over Mineral oilsExtended oil drain periodsBetter wear protection and therefore extended engine lifeMost synthetics give better MPGThey flow better when cold and are more thermally stable when hotSurface-active meaning a thin layer of oil on the surfaces at all times (in ester based oils)How Synthetic oils Achieve these BenefitsStable BasestocksSynthetic oils are designed from pure, uniform synthetic basestocks, they contain no contaminants orunstable molecules which are prone to thermal and oxidative break down.Because of their uniform molecular structure, synthetic lubricants operate with less internal andexternal friction than petroleum oils which have a non-uniform molecular structure.The result is better heat control, and less heat means less stress to the lubricant.Higher Percentage of BasestockSynthetic oils contain a higher percentage of lubricant basestock than petroleum oils do.This is because multi-viscosity oils need a great deal of pour point depressant and viscosity improversto operate as a multigrade.The basestocks actually do most of the lubricating. More basestocks mean a longer oil life.Additives Used Up More SlowlyPetroleum basestocks are much more prone to oxidation than synthetic oils. Oxidation inhibitors areneeded in greater quantities in petroleum oils as they are used up more quickly.Synthetic oils do oxidize, but at a much slower rate therefore oxidation inhibiting additives are used upmore slowly.Synthetic oils provide for better ring seal than petroleum oils do. This minimizes blow-by and reducescontamination by combustion by-products. As a result, corrosion inhibiting additives have less work todo and will last much longer in a synthetic oil. Excellent Heat ToleranceSynthetics are simply more tolerant to extreme heat than petroleum oils are. When heat builds upwithin an engine, petroleum oils quickly begin to burn off. They are more volatile. The lightermolecules within petroleum oils turn to gas and what's left are the large molecules that are harder topump.Synthetics have far more resistance as they are more thermally stable to begin with and can takehigher temperatures for longer periods without losing viscosity.Heat ReductionOne of the major factors affecting engine life is component wear and/or failure, which is often theresult of high temperature operation. The uniformly smooth molecular structure of synthetic oils givesthem a much lower coefficient friction (they slip more easily over one another causing less friction)than petroleum oils.Less friction means less heat and heat is a major contributor to engine component wear and failure,synthetic oils significantly reduce these two detrimental effects.Since each molecule in a synthetic oil is of uniform size, each is equally likely to touch a componentsurface at any given time, thus moving a certain amount of heat into the oil stream and away from thecomponent. This makes synthetic oils far superior heat transfer agents than conventional petroleumoils.Greater Film StrengthPetroleum motor oils have very low film strength in comparison to synthetics. The film strength of alubricant refers to it's ability to maintain a film of lubricant between two objects when extreme pressureand heat are applied.Synthetic oils will typically have a film strength of 5 to 10 times higher than petroleum oils ofcomparable viscosity.Even though heavier weight oils typically have higher film strength than lighter weight oils, an sae 30or 40 synthetic will typically have a higher film strength than an sae 50 or sae 60 petroleum oil.A lighter grade synthetic can still maintain proper lubricity and reduce the chance of metal to metalcontact. This means that you can use oils that provide far better fuel efficiency and cold weatherprotection without sacrificing engine protection under high temperature, high load conditions.Obviously, this is a big plus, because you can greatly reduce both cold temperature start-up wear andhigh temperature/high load engine wear using a low viscosity oil. Engine Deposit ReductionPetroleum oils tend to leave sludge, varnish and deposits behind after thermal and oxidative breakdown. They're better than they used to be, but it still occurs.Deposit build-up leads to a significant reduction in engine performance and engine life as well asincreasing the chance of costly repairs.Synthetic oils have far superior thermal and oxidative stability and they leave engines virtually varnish,deposit and sludge-free.Better Cold Temperature FluiditySynthetic oils do not contain the paraffins or other waxes which dramatically thicken petroleum oilsduring cold weather. As a result, they tend to flow much better during cold temperature starts andbegin lubricating an engine almost immediately. This leads to significant engine wear reduction, and,therefore, longer engine life.Improved Fuel EconomyBecause of their uniform molecular structure, synthetic oils are tremendous friction reducers. Lessfriction leads to increased fuel economy and improved engine performance.This means that more energy released from the combustion process can be transferred directly to thewheels due to the lower friction. Acceleration is more responsive and more powerful, using less fuel inthe process.In a petroleum oil, lighter molecules tend to boil off easily, leaving behind much heavier moleculeswhich are difficult to pump. The engine loses more energy pumping these heavy molecules than if itwere pumping lighter ones.Since synthetic oils have more uniform molecules, fewer of these molecules tend to boil off and whenthey do, the molecules which are left are of the same size and pumpability is not affected.Synthetics are better and in many ways, they are basically better by design as they are created bychemists in laboratories for a specific purpose, rather than being modified from something that cameout of the ground to be as good as they can for a purpose.CheersTim 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jay762 Posted July 18, 2013 Share Posted July 18, 2013 Informative article!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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