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Generally, lubrication means the addition of a substance that reduces friction between two parts. Metal pieces use WD40. Cars can use 30 or 40 weight oil. Same with lawnmowers, small appliances, furnace blowers, etc.

For sexual areas, lubrication is a liquid, such as K-Y Jelly, that makes the erect penis more slippery and decreases friction. It allows for easier penetration into the vagina and adds more of the "wet" feel.

NOTE: Never use petroleum oils made for metals on any part of the human body!

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If lubricant is removed by recovery equipment during system refrigerant removal what must be done with lubricant?

The lubricant needs to be collected and properly handled by placing it in a designated container for lubricant disposal. It should not be mixed with other materials or released into the environment.


What is the term for the lowest temperature at which a lubricant will flow?

The term for the lowest temperature at which a lubricant will flow is called the pour point.


What is the relationship between lubricity and viscosity in terms of their impact on the performance of a lubricant?

The relationship between lubricity and viscosity in a lubricant is that lubricity refers to the ability of the lubricant to reduce friction between moving parts, while viscosity refers to the thickness or flowability of the lubricant. A lubricant with high lubricity and appropriate viscosity can improve the performance of machinery by reducing friction and wear on parts, leading to smoother operation and potentially longer lifespan of the equipment.


Why oil and grease and not water is used in machines as lubricant?

No, water is not lubricant. for example:- if water is spread on ground then we slip then people thinks that water is lubricant but is not the case so the floor is smooth the water is not lubricant. oil and grease are lubricant and they are used in machines.


What is asphaltic lubricant?

Asphaltic lubricant is a type of lubricant that is made from asphalt base oils. It is commonly used for industrial applications that require heavy-duty lubrication, such as in chains, cables, and open gears. Asphaltic lubricants provide excellent adhesion and water resistance.

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What is the boiling point of a lubricant?

Depends on the lubricant. Each has its own set of properties.


How does vasaline make sex feel nicer?

It can be used as a lubricant, in case your body doesn't produce enough lubricant (or you are too impatient to wait for the natural lubricant).


If lubricant is removed by recovery equipment during system refrigerant removal what must be done with lubricant?

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What is the opposite of lubricant?

Glue is the functional opposite of 'lubricant'. A lubricant reduces friction between two surfaces while a glue increases the adherence between two substances.


How important are lubricants to forgings?

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