A lubricant is a substance that is used to reduce friction between surfaces in mutual contact. Lubricants help to reduce wear and tear, as well as heat generation, by creating a slippery film between the moving parts. They are widely used in various industries, including automotive, manufacturing, and aerospace.
Types of Lubricants
There are several types of lubricants, including:
Mineral Oil-Based Lubricants: These lubricants are derived from petroleum and are commonly used in automotive and industrial applications.
Synthetic Lubricants: These lubricants are man-made and offer superior performance and stability compared to mineral oil-based lubricants.
Greases:Greases are lubricants that consist of a baseoil thickened with a soap, such as lithium or calcium soap, to form a semi-solid or solid lubricating film.