Synthetic Lube Oil
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Mineral Lube Oil
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Synthetic oils can be a amalgamation of man-made oil +
mineral oil or fully man made oil.
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Mineral oil is basically a derivative of petroleum products
which is then refined to its usable form.
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Expensive as compared to mineral oil.
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Less expensive
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Can withstand high temperatures.
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Can’t withstand high temperature
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They are the best, they provide
highest level of protection for engine components.
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They provide the least protection
to engine components.
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Can withstand high temperature & Lasts much longer than mineral oil.
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Can’t withstand high temperature
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Synthetic oils do not allow engine components to wear as
much as mineral oil thus they are not suitable during break in periods.
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Suitable for machinery having break in periods. Since it allows engine
components to wear evenly
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