Lubricants

Building Materials
June 20, 2018

Grease


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Grease, is a lubricant, it is much thicker than oil and is used in other areas of your machine or vehicle. Oil is normally used internally so it can flow through the different tubes and passages and works as part of a system or cycle that allows it to circulate as it lubricates. Grease, on the other hand, is thick and is used in areas that need lubrication without flow. Grease is semisolid and therefore it is great for irregular lubrication in areas that would not be protected by oil due to its inability to stay put. It is also ideal for protecting certain mechanisms against water and other incompressible materials. Such as when winterizing a boat and ensuring that certain components stay protected..

High Temperature Lithium Complex Grease

Description about High Temperature grease

Lithium Complex Multipurpose Grease

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Extreme pressure Grease

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Grade: NLGI-1 Description

Grade: NLGI-2 Description....

Grade: NLGI-3

Engine Oil


Engine Oil.

Details About Engine Oil.

Motor oil, engine oil, or engine lubricant is any of various substances consisting of base oils enhanced with various additives, particularly antiwear additives, detergents, dispersants, and, for multi-grade oils, viscosity index improvers. Motor oil is used for lubrication of internal combustion engines. The main function of motor oil is to reduce friction and wear on moving parts and to clean the engine from sludge (one of the functions of dispersants) and varnish (detergents). It also neutralizes acids that originate from fuel and from oxidation of the lubricant (detergents), improves sealing of piston rings, and cools the engine by carrying heat away from moving parts. In addition to the aforementioned basic constituents, almost all lubricating oils contain corrosion and oxidation inhibitors. Motor oil may be composed of only a lubricant base stock in the case of non-detergent oil, or a lubricant base stock plus additives to improve the oil's detergency, extreme pressure performance, and ability to inhibit corrosion of engine parts. Motor oils today are blended using base oils composed of petroleum-based hydrocarbons, polyalphaolefins (PAO), or their mixtures in various proportions, sometimes with up to 20% by weight of esters for better dissolution of additives.