Synthetic oil is a
lubricant consisting of
chemical compounds that are artificially made (
synthesized). Synthetic lubricants can be manufactured using chemically modified
petroleum components rather than whole
crude oil, but can also be synthesized from other raw materials. Synthetic oil is used as a substitute for lubricant refined from petroleum when operating in extremes of temperature, because, in general, it provides superior mechanical and chemical properties to those found in traditional
mineral oils. Aircraft
jet engines, for example, require the use of synthetic oils, whereas aircraft piston engines do not. Synthetic lubricants are also used in metal stamping to provide environmental and other benefits when compared to conventional petroleum and animal fat based products. These products are also referred to as "non-oil" or "oil free".