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There’s An Aftermarket Chemical For Every Auto Part Application

The aisles in most automotive parts stores are overflowing with specialty chemicals for all kinds of applications – everything from oil, fuel and coolant additives to cleaners, protectants, waxes and polishes.

Understanding And Selling Catalytic Converters

An internal combustion engine creates heat energy by igniting a mixture of gasoline and atmospheric oxygen with a high-voltage spark. Unfortunately, a residual quantity of hydrocarbons (HC), carbon monoxide (CO), and nitrogen oxides (NOX) are left over after combustion.

Evonik To Deliver Three Presentations At 19th International Colloquium Tribology In Germany

The oil additives team is also hosting a hospitality suite from Jan. 21-23 at the nearby Schlemmertöpfle restaurant. The suite is open to Evonik customers and other invitees.   DARMSTADT, Germany — Oil additives specialists from Evonik will deliver the following presentations during the 19th International Colloquium Tribology on Jan. 21-23, 2014, in Ostfildern, Germany

How To Sell And Use Automotive Chemicals

In the modern era of reduced vehicle maintenance requirements, it’s very easy to develop a complacent attitude toward selling automotive chemicals. But, in our current market, automotive chemicals have become far more than just “snake oil” or “mechanic in a can” products. To the contrary — many are essential tools for keeping a modern vehicle

Filter Technology

Information on replacing and caring for filtration systems.

Why Do Timing Chains Stretch?

If your customer’s timing chain fails, it can lead to serious engine damage and repairs can be complex and costly for your customer.

Why Does Engine Coolant Need Replacement?

Two specifications can be used to justify replacement — the condition of the additive package & the freezing point.

Why Do Spark Plugs Get Dirty?

Being able to answer this question can help prevent them from failing prematurely.

Spark Plugs
Navigating the Lubricant Labyrinth

A surge in specialized engine oils has led to some confusion over the correct recommendations for each application.

Motor Oil
Understanding Fuel Injection

There are two basic types: direct and indirect.