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Use of Industrial Lubricants in Engineering

By: Marcus Ronan

The industrial lubricants that are used in manufacturing processes or in any piece of machinery help to ensure that the components remain in good working order. These lubricants therefore will ensure that the machine or engine functions properly every time it is used. The main role for any industrial lubricant today is to reduce the amount of friction that could occur between a number of parts within a machine.

Along with these industrial lubricants helping parts to function correctly some have been developed that prevent corrosion and rust on parts of the machinery that does not actually need to move. Many of the lubricants one can buy today have been made from either organic or chemicals (synthetic) 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.

Grease, oil and silicone are the most common kinds of lubricants that you will have heard of and now manufacturers of these products have come up with biodegradable ones. The biodegradable industrial lubricants are extremely popular with companies who carry out manufacturing processes where food is involved. Sometimes there is a risk that the lubricant may well come into contact with the food and this could mean a whole batch of products will have to be got rid of. However, using a biodegradable lubricant means that this is not such a major issue for them.

Every type of lubricant that is available will be divided up into one of two categories. Some lubricants will be classified for use with certain machinery whilst others will be classified for use with specific devices. But no matter what each of them will have undergone numerous tests to ensure that they carry out the task that they are needed to do to the highest standard possible.

As we have mentioned most of the lubricants being used today are made from oil or grease, but some equipment may use water to provide it with the lubrication it needs. The only problem with water is that it is unable to withstand high temperatures. This also goes the same for animal and vegetable based oils used as lubricants.

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.


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The industrial lubricants that are used in manufacturing processes or in any piece of machinery help to ensure that the components remain in good working order. These lubricants therefore will ensure that the machine or engine functions properly every time it is used. The main role for any industrial lubricant today is to reduce the amount of friction that could occur between a number of parts within a machine.

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

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