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Industrial Lubricants & the Engineering Industry

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All industrial lubricants that are now available are essential to help ensure that the machinery used in manufacturing processes functions properly at all times. It is these lubricants which help to keep the moving components with a machine from seizing or from breaking. The main role of any lubricant is to reduce the amount of friction that occurs between two components within a machine.

Many of the industrial lubricants that are now being produced have also been developed so that they prevent rust and corrosion occurring to parts which do not move within a machine. These lubricants are made from either synthetic or organic materials.

Most of the organic lubricants that one can purchase today have been made from refined petroleum. Whereas the synthetic type ones have been made through a number of chemical processes. These lubricants will then being passed through a lubrication system of pipes and tubes that direct the mixture to lube points to those parts of the machinery which require it.

The most common types of lubricants that you will have heard of are grease, oil and silicone. However, there are plenty of other compounds being used for providing lubrication and today a biodegradable version is becoming increasingly popular. The biodegradable types of lubricants now available are often used to oil machinery used in food manufacturing as sometimes by accident it may come into contact with the food.

Each type of lubricant that is now available is divided into two different categories. T he first type of lubricant is one that is used for machinery and the second type is for use with specific devices. Therefore each lubricant available will have undergone numerous tests to ensure that it functions to the highest standard possible.

As mentioned most machinery will use either oil or grease in order to lubricate components within it. However, there are some machines and engines which will use water as a lubricant. The problem with water and some greases and oils is that they cannot withstand very high temperatures.

Therefore machinery which will be running at very high temperatures will use lubricants that have been made from certain minerals or which have been synthetically made. Most of the oils that are manufactured from use in the engines of a car have been made from either of these materials.

As previously mentioned the main aim of any industrial lubricant is to help maintain and keep machinery or an engine running smoothly at all times. Those companies who maintain and lubricate their machinery properly will find that they are able to produce their goods far more efficiently and quickly. Today even now there lubricants being used by the manufacturing companies which are also suitable for recycling and so place less stress on the environment in which we live.




About the Author

As you can see, industrial lubricants are a vital component in many manufacturing processes. There are a vast number of uses for them. RW Greeff sell these and a range of other industrial consumables to a variety of different industries.  


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