UTA develops cutting-edge lubricant technologies that can improve gas mileage while reducing wear and emissions
Researchers at the University of Texas at Arlington have developed a pipeline of new vehicle lubricant technologies that lower greenhouse gas emissions, reduce wear and improve gas mileage, as part of an 18-year collaboration with ESL TEKnologies and its predecessor companies in Dallas. “This is a really good example of business leveraging knowledge and know-how at the university to develop new products over the long term,” said Pranesh Aswath, UTA professor of Materials Science & Engineering and Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering. “The University also benefits through sustained