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What is a lubercant?

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∙ 14y ago
Updated: 5/23/2024

a "lubricant" is a friction-reducing substance: a substance, typically oil or grease, applied to a surface to reduce friction between moving parts

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What is lubercant?

"Lubricant" is a generic term for a number of chemicals whose function is to reduce friction between two surfaces, and additionally may reduce or dissipate heat or clean the surface(s) in question.


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What is lubercant?

"Lubricant" is a generic term for a number of chemicals whose function is to reduce friction between two surfaces, and additionally may reduce or dissipate heat or clean the surface(s) in question.


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