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  • eAxle-Efficiency

    Wednesday, October 18, 2023
    eAxle efficiency can be enhanced using three related lubricant levers: viscosity, cooling and traction. Click to read more.
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  • Fuel economy or false economy

    Monday, October 9, 2023
    Afton Chemical believes the most efficient heavy duty engine oil is an SAE 5W-20 low HTHS fluid. Read the article to learn why this delivers the most benefits.
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  • Fluid protection for electrified bearings

    Wednesday, August 9, 2023
    Afton Chemical explores benefits of lubricant additives as cost-effective solution while developing bearing tests with greater relevance and value to EV industry. Click below to learn more.
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  • ILSAC GF-7 QnA

    Friday, July 14, 2023
    Afton Chemical addresses the top questions on ILSAC GF-7. Click below to learn the specification's importance and benefit to the automotive industry.
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  • GF7-Update

    Monday, May 22, 2023
    At ILMA Engage 2023, Ian Atherton, Afton’s Americas PCMO Marketing Manager, shared an insightful presentation on ILSAC GF-7. Click below to learn more.
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  • Calcium Sulphonate Grease Article

    Friday, April 21, 2023
    Not all Calcium Sulphonate greases are equal: Afton explains the key success factors for a smooth transition and how the right partnerships can really pay off. Click here to learn more.
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  • Wind Turbine Microbotz Guide

    Friday, April 21, 2023
    We are excited to share our Wind Turbine book, giving you a comprehensive guide to all things Wind Turbine. This book is the final publication in our limited-edition box set of MicrobotzTM Guides to Industrial Lubricants.
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  • Copper Confident

    Wednesday, April 19, 2023
    Is it time to embrace more innovative copper compatibility testing that is tailored to the materials and operating conditions found in electric powertrains? A test, designed by Afton Chemical which uses standardized printed circuit boards (PCBs) instead of thin copper wire may be the best solution. ...
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