E2 Holdings, working with 2DM, recently launched an engine oil additive formulated with high purity graphene. The product, called NAMITEC, is said to improve fuel economy, restore power and performance, reduce noise and vibration, extend engine life and more.
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The Company explains that graphene as a lubricating additive can reduce the coefficient of friction due to its capability to produce a nano-bearing protective layer for the moving parts of your engine. SG Graphene NAMITEC engine oil additive is suitable for all gasoline and diesel engines, as well as machinery and tools.
NAMITEC engine oil additive is developed from a proprietary formula and production process to maximize the performance of high purity graphene. NAMITEC is specifically formulated to be extremely low in dosage (10ml additive to 4L of engine oil) for maximum compatibility with different types of engine oil. NAMITEC can easily enter the friction interfaces of an engine due to its nanoparticle size and sheet structure characteristics.
A low shear resistance protective layer (tribofilm) is formed on the sliding surfaces to prevent the two friction surfaces from direct mechanical contact, thereby reducing wear and friction. Heat transfer performance is improved at the same time due to the ultra-thermal conductivity characteristics of high purity graphene.
According to E2 Holdings, the recently-launched product has already received positive feedback from customers.
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Italian start-up Graphene-XT has developed a new graphene-based lubricating oil for cars and motorcycles. The researchers found that adding graphene makes the oil more stable and helps to reduce friction, heat and wear between engine parts. Tests conducted using the graphene-based lubricant in a motocross engine have confirmed these benefits.
Engine lubricants consist of base oils that are enhanced with various additives to improve the oils’ properties. However, most traditional lubricants are petroleum-based, making them toxic to the environment and difficult to dispose of after use. By replacing some hazardous components in traditional oils, graphene could help make them less toxic and more easily recyclable. Developed with support from the EU-funded GrapheneCore3 project, Graphene-XT’s new lubricating oils result in more compression and less wear and tear in both petrol and diesel engine parts. “The addition of graphene improves the oil’s tribological properties, making it more suitable for high-pressure, high-stress environments,” explained Graphene-XT CEO Simone Ligi in an article(opens in new window) posted on the Graphene Flagship project website. He then went on to outline further benefits: “Graphene also has very good heat transfer properties, important to make lubricants safer at higher temperatures. All of these effects combined together reduce engine noise and fuel consumption.” With their greater stability and performance, the graphene-based lubricants will keep engines safer for longer periods of time.
The oil was trialled for effectiveness in a motocross engine. After adding the new lubricant to the engine, the motorcycle was tested on a motocross track. The biker’s feedback confirmed the researchers’ lab findings: the graphene-enhanced lubricant results in less noise and better performance. “The motocross engine is under a lot of stress. It needs a lot of maintenance, and sometimes requires an oil change as frequently as every three hours. This was a really hard test for graphene, but it clearly shows our product works,” observed Ligi. The new lubricant’s long-term performance is also being evaluated in other vehicles, such as cars and light trucks. “It is great to see that with the support of the Graphene Flagship, the new product’s development has been accelerated up to the point of product release,” remarked Alex Jouvray of GrapheneCore3 project partner Aixtron Limited. “This is the aim of the Production Work Package. The team at Graphene-XT has done an excellent job in identifying a gap in the market and developing a new product to meet this market,” continued Jouvray, who is the leader of the Graphene Flagship Work Package for Production. GrapheneCore3 (Graphene Flagship Core Project 3), the Graphene Flagship’s third core project, is working to bring European graphene innovation out of the lab and into commercial applications by . For more information, please see: Graphene Flagship project website(opens in new window)
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