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I think that the term used ("Ceramic Based Lubricants") is somewhat missleading, because the base is certainly a lubricant and ceramic-based additives are just what the word says - additives. A better term would be "Ceramic-based Additives Enhanced (or Additized) Lubricants" or "Lubricants with Ceramic-based Additives". However, as rttech said, it would be helpful to shine some light on the application itself.
Hi Andy

As John said take care as we have no examples in the message board world which covers a large area of applications.
Examine the reason you wish to experiment and start on your lawn mower or some other non critical application,
ceramics are very hard,
we run a WDA lab and spend our life instructing our customers to remove very hard particles from their machines so I would be reluctant to add to anything we monitor.

Regards Rob S
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