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The Friction Modifier market within the Chemicals industry is a specialized sector that focuses on the production of lubricants and additives used to reduce friction between two surfaces. These products are used in a variety of industries, including automotive, industrial, and marine. Friction modifiers are designed to reduce wear and tear on machinery, improve fuel efficiency, and reduce noise and vibration. They are also used to improve the performance of engines and transmissions.
Friction modifiers are typically produced from synthetic or mineral-based oils, and can be formulated with a variety of additives to improve their performance. Common additives include detergents, dispersants, anti-wear agents, and corrosion inhibitors.
Companies in the Friction Modifier market include Chevron, ExxonMobil, Shell, Total, BASF, and Lubrizol. Show Less Read more