SSC Special Function Coating Molybdenum Disulfide
Lubrication under high load conditions, reducing initial wear!
Molybdenum disulfide, as indicated by its formula MoS2, has a structure where a molybdenum atom (Mo) is sandwiched between two sulfur atoms (S). While Mo and S are strongly bonded, the S molecules overlap with very weak bonds, creating a slippery structure. It is often compared to a deck of cards collapsing under weak forces. Because of this structure, it is very slippery, yet it has the property of being strong under load, which is utilized in many lubricants.
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