Biodegradable lubricants are lubricants that are capable of being decomposed by bacteria or other living organisms. They are designed to minimize environmental impact and reduce pollution. These lubricants are used in a wide range of applications, including automotive, industrial, and marine industries.
Environmental Friendliness: Biodegradable lubricants are formulated to have minimal impact on the environment. They are non-toxic and do not persist in the environment.
Renewable Sources: Many biodegradable lubricants are made from renewable resources such as vegetable oils, animalfats, or synthetic esters.
High Performance: Despite being environmentally friendly, biodegradable lubricants are designed to provide high performance and lubrication properties.
Biodegradability: These lubricants are designed to break down into simpler compounds through natural biological processes, reducing their impact on the environment.
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