Industrial Lubricants

Industrial lubricants are oily or greasy substances that are applied to moving machine parts, such as gears or bearings, to reduce friction and wear. Lubricants act as a boundary layer between two surfaces, enabling smooth and efficient movement.

Mineral oil is the most commonly used type of industrial lubricant in many industries due to its low cost and ease of handling. Due to its improved performance, synthetic oil has replaced mineral oil as the industry standard.