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Lubricating oil is NOT volatile.
Lubricating Oil Is A Thick Fatty Oil (Especially One To Be Used For Lubricating Factory Machinery)
Yes, linseed oil is flammable.
Yes, oil paints are flammable because they contain flammable solvents such as linseed oil or mineral spirits.
It is self-lubricating
No, the lubricating oil is a liquid
It was not invented. In fact the Romans had used it so it is nothing new.
Oxidation of lubricating oil is primarily caused by exposure to oxygen in the air, high temperatures, and contaminants such as water and metal particles. These factors can lead to the formation of harmful byproducts that can degrade the oil and reduce its lubricating properties. Regular oil analysis and maintenance can help monitor and prevent oxidation in lubricating oil.
When methanol is mixed with oil, they can form an emulsion. Methanol is miscible with oil, meaning it can dissolve in it to some extent and change the physical properties of the oil. This mixture can be flammable and may also affect the lubricating properties of the oil.
Yes, boiled linseed oil is flammable.
Yes, linseed oil is flammable when dry.
Yes, tea tree oil is flammable.