The term grease is used to describe semisolid lubricants. Although the word grease is also used to describe rendered fat of animals, in the context of lubricants, it typically applies to a material consisting of a soap emulsified with mineral or vegetable oil.
B. Silicon
Many lubricants are available grease,
They are not stable enough and a bit acid/corroding
Oil and grease are used as lubricants because they are better lubricants than water.
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Yes. There are other lubricants that are used in motors that are not liquids too.
- To distribute lubricants or liquid to the packing during operations.
It's liquid, ofcourse it's going to smooth out friction, reducing heat
Only apply thread sealant to the MALE threads of the pipe.
E. L. McMurtrey has written: 'High performance solid and liquid lubricants' -- subject(s): Handbooks, manuals, Lubrication and lubricants 'Lubrication handbook for the space industry' -- subject(s): Chemical properties, Greases, Hydraulic fluids, Lubricating oils, Mechanical properties, Solid lubricants
assuming that 'washing up liquid' means soap, or a soap-water mix, the answer would be yes. soaps are long organic molecules with both a polar and a non polar end, and they can act similar to lubricants (such as motor oil, which is just a mixture of very long organic molecules that are entirely non-polar)
Lubricants used are oil, graphite, water and synthetic lubricants.
No
Wet Lubricants was created in 1989.
Calumet Lubricants was created in 1916.
Nye Lubricants was created in 1844.