Lubricant - Wikipedia A lubricant (sometimes shortened to lube) is a substance that helps to reduce friction between surfaces in mutual contact, which ultimately reduces the heat generated when the surfaces move
A Guide to the 8 Most Common Automotive and Household Lubricants Use the info below to determine which lubricant you’ll need for the job you’re about to tackle We’ll walk you through all the different specialty lubes and explain where to use each one We’ll explain when to use rust penetrating oil and when to use white lithium grease
Lubricant Types, Properties, Uses, Examples, Selection This article covers lubricant types, uses, mechanisms of action, selection, limitations, quality tests, properties, and examples Lubricants are additives that, when placed between two rubbing surfaces, reduce friction that arises at the interface [1]
18 Different Properties of Lubricants and Their Uses [PDF] In this article, you’ll learn the different properties of Lubricants (lubricating oil) with their uses explained You can also download the PDF file at the end of the article Lubrication is necessarily required in vehicle maintenance