Greases can be used for lubrication, heat transfer, ointments and cooking.
Cork grease is a substance that "greases" the corks on any woodwind instrument. This makes it much easier to put together. If corks do not get greased enough, they will tear and fall off. If cork grease is not available Vaseline can be used but must be wiped off before storing your instrument. Vaseline penetrates cork, occasionally loosening the glue. Therefore adding small amounts of hard waxes such as carnuba , beeswax etc., over very gentle heat, can make wonderful cork grease with custom tailored consistency.
The noun 'grease' is an uncountable noun, a word for a substance.Like many uncountable nouns for substances, the plural form, greases, is used for 'kinds of' or 'types of'; for example:The greases appropriate for making pie crust are solid greases, lard or butter among them. There is no such thing as good pie crust made from 'healthy' greases. Some greases I've used are from cooking chicken or turkey and using the greases to make the crust for chicken or turkey pie.
Yes. Cork grease is usually made from the same ingredients as vasiline or chapstick. All three can be used as slide grease on brass instruments on tuning slides. Do not use it on valves or trombone slides though.
lubricants
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Lipids is the name for greases in the organism.
Halocarbon is used for oil and greases.
Cork comes from a cork tree :]
cork comes from a cork tree
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cork is a type of color like brownish