It depends. But for me, synthetic lubricants are more beneficial because they have greater tolerance for extreme temperatures and are oxidation resistant. They are more popular with vehicle owners because they have a longer service life which means that it decreases the frequency of an oil change.
No ! they are not compatible together ! ther lubrication properties are different and they don't mix well toggether !
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Synthetic lubricants can be manufactured using chemically modified petroleum components rather than whole crude oil, but can also be synthesized from other raw materials. Synthetic oil is used as a substitute for lubricant refined from petroleum when operating in extremes of temperature, because, in general, it provides superior mechanical and chemical properties than those found in traditional mineral oils. Aircraft jet engines, for example, require the use of synthetic oils, whereas aircraft piston engines do not.
No. As it is synthetic it is man-made. A mineral must be naturally occurring and have a crystalline structure (among other requirements). Synthetic opal does not meet these criteria.
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The difference between mineral oil and silicon oil are its uses and structure. Mineral oil is made from the distillation of petroleum. It is used in things like cosmetics, lotions and as a thermal fluid in electric components and as a laxative. Silicone oil is an oil made from semi-inorganic polymers. It is used in things like lubricants, adhesives, synthetic rubber and electrical insulation.
No, it is found in mineral ores such as thorianite.
Basically no Adding mineral to synthetic oils destroys the characteristics of the oil. Adding synthetic to mineral is waste of the more expensive synthetic oil with the same results as above. If you have to mix in emergency, get a complete oil change ASAP. You can use either mineral or synthetic oil for the same application but not mixed. Synthetic oils in cars is now used as it gives longer service intervals- typically 12 months or 12,000 - 20,000 miles. Mineral oils break down quicker and require changing more frequently 6 months or 6,000 - 10,000 miles
"Synthetic motor oil" is made from petrochemicals (petroleum distillates) that are altered to provide superior lubrication or endurance as compared to standard mineral oils. "Synthetic fuels" are created from fossil fuels (coal, gas, oil) or from biomass, using complex chemical reactions to create various molecular configurations. The earliest synfuels included methanol, and liquids made using coal gas and hydrogen.
Sure. But never mix the two. If the crankcase has synthetic in it, only top it up with synthetic, and vice-versa.
A synthetic diamond is a mineral made of carbon, and possesses all the same properties as a mined diamond. It has a cubic crystalline structure, a refractive index of 2.42, dispersion of 0.044, mohs hardness of 10 and a density of 3.52.
No, synthetic gems are not minerals. Part of the definition of a mineral is that it is found in nature, not created by man.