
Polyalphaolefins (PAO)
Polyalphaolefins (PAOs) are synthetic oils made from the polymerization of alpha-olefin hydrocarbons. They are known for their excellent lubricating properties, stability under heat, and low temperature performance. PAOs are commonly used in automotive and industrial lubricants, as well as in various applications where high performance is required. Unlike traditional mineral oils, PAOs are free from impurities and can provide better efficiency and longer service life, making them ideal for modern engines and machinery. Their chemical structure allows them to maintain their performance across a wide range of temperatures and conditions.