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  2. Quaker Houghton - Wikipedia

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    Quaker acquired ECLI Products, [9] a high-tech automotive greases manufacturer and Binol AB, [10] a Swedish manufacturer of environmentally acceptable lubricants for the metalworking, forestry and sawmill industries. In 2015, Quaker acquired Verkol S.A., [11] Spain. And in 2016, Lubricor Inc. in Canada. [12]

  3. Category:Non-petroleum based lubricants - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide. Help ... Pages in category "Non-petroleum based lubricants"

  4. Synthetic oil - Wikipedia

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    Synthetic oils are also used in metal stamping to provide environmental and other benefits when compared to conventional petroleum and animal-fat based products. [4] These products are also referred to as "non-oil" or "oil free". A polyalcanoate [clarification needed] synthetic oil is widely used to lubricate pendulum clocks.

  5. Category:Lubricants - Wikipedia

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  6. Motor oil - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... or engine lubricant is any one of various substances used for the lubrication of ... Environmental ...

  7. Cutting fluid - Wikipedia

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    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 other gases.

  8. Green solvent - Wikipedia

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    Green solvents are environmentally friendly chemical solvents that are used as a part of green chemistry.They came to prominence in 2015, when the UN defined a new sustainability-focused development plan based on 17 sustainable development goals, recognizing the need for green chemistry and green solvents for a more sustainable future. [1]

  9. Oleochemistry - Wikipedia

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    Oleochemistry is the study of vegetable oils and animal oils and fats, and oleochemicals derived from these fats and oils.The resulting product can be called oleochemicals (from Latin: oleum "olive oil").