The lubricating film of agent credits BARDAHL avoids the contact between the peaks from where reduction of the wear and the risk of seizing.
Put in contact, 2 metal parts are touched only by their "peaks", which only support loads and pressures, from where wear and seizing.
Lubricants BARDAHL are formulated thanks to polar "active" agents. 

These compounds behave like micromagnets, which represent a great affinity with metal surfaces, on which they are fixed to form an extremely resistant lubricating film.

This molecular film avoids the damage caused by the asperities of metal "effects of peaks", causes premature wear and seizing of the machine elements.
In the Thirties, Ole Bardahl (engineer of Norwegian extraction) developed a principle revolutionary lubrication, based on the phenomenon of polarization, depositing a protective film resistant to the extreme pressures.
THE PRINCIPLE POLAR PLUS