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Oil & Grease Lubricants

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Cambridge Mill Products, Inc.  
Malvern, OH
Mechanical & diffusion vacuum pump oils & greases
 
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Toledo, OH
 
IndustryNet is the Industrial Marketplace for Oil & Grease Lubricants

The lubricants industry focuses on the production and distribution of substances that reduce friction, heat, and wear between mechanical components in contact with each other. This industry primarily deals with two main types of lubricants: oil and grease. Lubricating oils are typically derived from refining crude oil, although synthetic oils are also produced using chemical processes. These oils serve various applications, including engine oils, hydraulic fluids, and gear oils, each formulated to meet specific performance requirements. Greases, on the other hand, consist of a base oil mixed with a thickening agent, often a soap, to create a semi-solid product. Greases are used in applications where liquid lubricants would not stay in place, such as in bearings or joints.

The production process for lubricants involves several stages, including the selection of base oils, the addition of performance-enhancing additives, and rigorous testing to ensure quality and compliance with industry standards. Additives play a crucial role in enhancing the properties of lubricants, providing benefits such as improved viscosity, oxidation stability, and corrosion protection.

Lubricants find applications across a wide range of industries. In the automotive sector, they are essential for engine performance and longevity, reducing friction and wear in engines, transmissions, and other components. In the industrial sector, lubricants are used in machinery and equipment to ensure efficient operation and reduce downtime. The aerospace industry relies on specialized lubricants that can withstand extreme temperatures and pressures. Additionally, the marine industry uses lubricants to protect engines and other components from the harsh conditions of saltwater environments.

The lubricants industry serves a global market, with demand driven by the need for maintenance and efficiency in machinery and vehicles. It plays a critical role in supporting the functionality and reliability of equipment across various sectors, contributing to the overall productivity and operational efficiency of industries worldwide.

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