lubricants
Motor Oil
The function of engine oil is to ease the displacement of the two surfaces and reduce the mechanical interference. The oil should be able to adhere to each surface yet be amenable to displacement. Lubricating oil makes a separating film between surfaces of parts moving next to each other so as to minimize direct contact between them decreasing friction, wear, and production of excessive heat, thus protecting the engine. This oil fils also serves as a seal between the piston rings and cylinder walls to separate the combustion chamber in the cylinder head form the crankcase. Motor oil must be able to flow at clod winter temperatures to lubricate internal moving parts upon starting up the engine.Industrial Oils
ATF or Automatic Transmission Fluid is a separate type if specialized lubricating fluid. Varieties of ATF are used in automatic gearboxes, and some power steering systems. Note that it should NOT be used to lubricate the engine.Gear Oil
Other non-motor oils include gear or transmission, and differentials oils. These are used in manual and automatic gearboxes and driven axles. They could include specialty uses including EP or Extreme Pressure, Hypoid, and Limited Slip Functions.Hydraulic Oil
Industrial hydraulic oil is used to transmit power in hydraulic equipment and power transmission applications. Most industrial hydraulic oil and transmission fluids consist of petroleum or mineral oils, oil-water emulsions, synthetic lubricants, or water-glycol mixtures. Industrial hydraulic oil and transmission fluids vary in terms of kinematic viscosity, operating temperature, pour point, boiling point, and flash point.Latest News
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