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Polyalphaolefins

Polyalphaolefins (PAOs) are a type of synthetic lubricant made from chemically engineered oils derived from olefins, a type of hydrocarbon. They are designed to offer superior performance compared to conventional mineral oils, including better stability at high temperatures, lower volatility, and enhanced lubrication. PAOs are commonly used in automotive engine oils, industrial machinery, and other applications where high performance and reliable lubrication are essential. Their consistency and purity result in cleaner engines and equipment, helping to extend service life and improve efficiency.