The lubricants can be liquid as oil, pasty as grease or solid like graphite.
They fight wear by decreasing the contacts between the asperities and by creating a phenomenon of bearing pressure around the asperities by their viscous character.
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They drain the calories
They convey the remains of grinding or wear out of the rubbing zone
They generally contribute to the improvement of the sealing.
Explanation of lubrication; extracted from a book of the School of the Mines of Paris (famous French engineering school) of 1910.
définition of the greasing | type of grease | friction |
acess to defect of lubrication |
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