LUBRICANT ADDITIVES

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
DIAMOND TUFOIL Fluoramics, Inc. 121 Steuben Street Winona MN 55987 lubricant additives, namely, chemical additives for automobile and industrial lubricants;
HALLCOMID STEPAN COMPANY 1101 Skokie Blvd., Suite 500 Northfield IL 60062 Lubricant additives, namely, non-chemical additives for lubricants for industrial use;Detergents for household use;Chemicals and chemical intermediates used in the manufacture of detergents, shampoos and hand soaps; chemicals in the nature of surfactants and surface active agents, namely, wetting agents, emulsifying agents, foaming agents, dispersing agents and detergents used in the manufacture of industrial, commercial, consumer and household products; chemicals in the nature of surfactants and surface active agents, namely, wetting agents, emulsifying agents, foaming agents, and dispersing agents for industrial, commercial, consumer and household use, and for use in agriculture, horticulture and the general industrial arts; chemical solvents for industrial use for use in agriculture and as coalescing solvents for latex paint; plasticizers, chemical additives for lubricants, chemical additives, namely, viscosity modifiers for use in the manufacture of agricultural products, coatings and industrial cleaning products, and soil penetrants for industrial use; chemicals used in the manufacture of insect repellants, insecticides, germicides, fungicides, pesticides, fungi stats, bacteristats, bactericides and cleaning preparations; chemicals for use in the manufacture of paints, pigments and inks; detergents for industrial use;
TEKLUBE Bioneer Technologies, Inc. 4701 Thetford Avenue Flint MI 48505 lubricant additives;
TLA TEXACO INC. New York NY LUBRICANT ADDITIVES;
 

Where the owner name is not linked, that owner no longer owns the brand

   
Technical Examples
  1. A lubrication system for an internal combustion engine a lubricant source, a first lubricant passage that conducts lubricant from the lubricant source to a portion of the engine beneath the piston, and a second lubricant passage that conducts lubricant a space above the piston. The first lubricant passage may include a spray nozzle that sprays lubricant onto a crankshaft bearing and/or onto a wall of the cylinder. The second lubricant passage may conduct airborne lubricant from a crankcase of the engine to the space above the piston.