Product Description
Magnesium Petroleum Sulfonate is the widely demanded lubricant offered by us in the market. It is used in suitable base stocks to provide detergency and anti-rust performance characteristics. Magnesium Petroleum Sulfonate stands high on effectiveness, quality and safe packaging leading to high rising demands among our competitors. We offer this at affordable prices.
Magnesium Petroleum Sulfonate Applications:
1. Engine Lubricants: One of the primary applications of magnesium petroleum sulfonate is in engine lubricants, particularly in motor oils for internal combustion engines. It acts as a detergent-dispersant additive, helping to keep the engine clean by preventing the formation of deposits and sludge. This, in turn, maintains engine efficiency and prolongs engine life.
2. Industrial Lubricants: Magnesium petroleum sulfonate is also used in industrial lubricants such as hydraulic oils, gear oils, and metalworking fluids. In these applications, it helps to prevent the buildup of deposits on machinery and equipment surfaces, thereby reducing friction and wear.
3. Metalworking Fluids: In metalworking fluids, magnesium petroleum sulfonate functions as an emulsifier and corrosion inhibitor. It helps to keep metal surfaces clean and free from corrosion during machining, cutting, and grinding processes.
4. Fuel Additives: In some cases, magnesium petroleum sulfonate is used as a fuel additive, especially in diesel fuels. It can enhance fuel combustion efficiency and reduce the formation of engine deposits, thereby improving overall engine performance and reducing emissions.
5. Rust Inhibitors: Due to its ability to inhibit corrosion, magnesium petroleum sulfonate is sometimes employed as a component in rust preventatives and corrosion inhibitors for metal surfaces exposed to moisture or harsh environments.
6. Emulsifiers: In addition to its role as a detergent and dispersant, magnesium petroleum sulfonate can also act as an emulsifying agent in certain formulations, helping to stabilize oil-in-water or water-in-oil emulsions.
7. Additive Packages: It is often included as part of additive packages formulated by lubricant manufacturers to meet specific performance requirements for different applications and operating conditions.