DieselPower
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Okay, so it is a lubricant in dry oxygen free environments. But sometimes our equipment needs to work in environments where there is air. Moly and Tungsten disulfide are good EP additives, but much research has been dedicated to cut down the anti-lubrication affects of moly rust.
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BTW, if you want to read the whole article that contains the excerpt below, click here.
Actually the excerpt came out of a trade publication, April 1996 issue of Lubricants Engineer.
I'm still curious where you have ever seen a properly formulated Moly grease that promoted rust/abrasion especially in vehicle and equipment applications.