Anti-wear circulating oil is one of those quiet performers in industrial systems—rarely noticed, but absolutely essential. It works behind the scenes in machinery like turbines, compressors, and hydraulic systems, ensuring that metal parts move smoothly without grinding themselves down over time. Without it, even the most advanced equipment would quickly lose efficiency, overheat, or fail altogether.
At its core, anti-wear circulating oil is designed to do two things exceptionally well: reduce friction and protect surfaces. As machines operate, metal components constantly come into contact under pressure. This contact can cause wear, heat buildup, and eventually damage. The oil forms a thin, protective film between these surfaces, minimizing direct contact. What makes it “anti-wear” is the presence of special additives that react under pressure to create an extra layer of protection, especially in high-stress zones.
One of the defining characteristics of this oil is its ability to circulate continuously. Unlike oils…

