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  2. Tall oil - Wikipedia

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    The composition of crude tall oil varies a great deal, depending on the type of wood used. A common quality measure for tall oil is acid number.With pure pines it is possible to have acid numbers in the range 160–165, while mills using a mix of softwoods and hardwoods might give acid numbers in the range of 125–135.

  3. Jig-A-Loo - Wikipedia

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    Jig-A-Loo is a lubricant and water-repellent spray manufactured by Jig-A-Loo, Inc. The manufacturer states that it contains no oil, grease, wax, petroleum distillates or detergent and that it doesn't stain or smell after application. It is indicated for use on wood, metal, glass, rubber, leather, fabrics and most plastics. [1]

  4. Dry lubricant - Wikipedia

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    Dry lubricants or solid lubricants are materials that, despite being in the solid phase, are able to reduce friction between two surfaces sliding against each other without the need for a liquid oil medium. [1] The two main dry lubricants are graphite and molybdenum disulfide. They offer lubrication at temperatures higher than liquid and oil ...

  5. Category:Lubricants - Wikipedia

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    Non-petroleum based lubricants (2 C, 12 P) O. Oil additives (10 P) P. Petroleum based lubricants (2 C, 9 P) W. Water (43 C, ... Solid film lubricant; Spindle oil ...

  6. Cutting fluid - Wikipedia

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    Thin-wall milling of aluminum using a water-based cutting fluid on the milling cutter. Cutting fluid is a type of coolant and lubricant designed specifically for metalworking processes, such as machining and stamping. There are various kinds of cutting fluids, which include oils, oil-water emulsions, pastes, gels, aerosols (mists), and air or ...

  7. Oil additive - Wikipedia

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    Oil additives are chemical compounds that improve the lubricant performance of base oil (or oil "base stock"). The manufacturer of many oils can use the same base stock for each formulation and can choose different additives for each use. Additives comprise up to 5% by weight of some oils. [1]

  8. The 9 Absolute Best Water-Based Lubes for Better Sex ...

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    These simple, water-based lubricants can make sex more pleasurable, are gentle enough for sensitive skin, and are less messy than other lubes, doctors say. The 9 Absolute Best Water-Based Lubes ...

  9. Lubricant - Wikipedia

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    Motor oil, a common lubricant. 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. It may also have the function of transmitting forces, transporting foreign particles, or heating or cooling the surfaces.

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