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  2. Waterborne resins - Wikipedia

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    Most coatings have four basic components. These are the resin, solvent, pigment and additive systems [5] but the resin or binder is the key ingredient. Continuing environmental legislation in many countries along with geopolitics such as oil production are ensuring that chemists are increasingly turning to waterborne technology for paint/coatings and since resins or binders are the most ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. 3-in-One Oil - Wikipedia

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    It claimed that the oil was "long lasting" and did not come off on the clothes. [3] An advertisement in Good Housekeeping (March 1930) suggests using 3 in 1 Oil as a furniture polish, by wringing out a water-soaked cloth and putting 3 in 1 Oil on it, wiping the dirt off the surface with the oiled cloth, then polishing the surface clean with a ...

  5. Tall oil - Wikipedia

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    Tall oil, also called liquid rosin or tallol, is a viscous yellow-black odorous liquid obtained as a by-product of the kraft process of wood pulp manufacture when pulping mainly coniferous trees. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The name originated as an anglicization of the Swedish tallolja ('pine oil'). [ 3 ]

  6. Lubricant - Wikipedia

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    Although air and other gas-based lubricants are known (e.g., in fluid bearings), liquid lubricants dominate the market, followed by solid lubricants. Lubricants are generally composed of a majority of base oil plus a variety of additives to impart desirable characteristics.

  7. Oil additive - Wikipedia

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    Unlike standard lubricant additives that have platelet-like structures with moderate tribological properties, IF-WS2 particles have tens of caged concentric layers, making these particles excel under extreme pressure or load. The IF-LWS2 particles are available in dry powder form as well as a dispersion in oil, water, and solvent.

  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. 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 ...