British Lubrication Oil and Grease Research Organization - traducción al ruso
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British Lubrication Oil and Grease Research Organization - traducción al ruso

SEMI-SOLID, OILY LUBRICANT
Axle-grease; Axle grease; Greasy (lubrication); Greasily; Grease gel; Red rubber grease; Anti-seize; Cart grease
  • Grease is used to lubricate glass stopcocks and joints. Some laboratories fill them into [[syringe]]s for easy application. Two typical examples: Left - [[Krytox]], a fluoroether-based grease; Right - a silicone-based high vacuum grease by [[Dow Corning]].
  • An inverse micelle formed when a soap is dispersed in an oil. This structure is broken reversibly upon shearing the grease.
  • Red wheel bearing grease for automotive applications.

British Lubrication Oil and Grease Research Organization      

нефтегазовая промышленность

Британская научно-исследовательская организация по нефтесмазочным материалам

axle grease         
axle grease noun тавот, колесная мазь
axle grease         
колёсная мазь

Definición

Тексако
("Текса́ко")

нефтяная монополия США; см. в ст. Нефтяные монополии.

Wikipedia

Grease (lubricant)

Grease is a solid or semisolid lubricant formed as a dispersion of thickening agents in a liquid lubricant. Grease generally consists of a soap emulsified with mineral or vegetable oil.

A common feature of greases is that they possess a high initial viscosity, which upon the application of shear, drops to give the effect of an oil-lubricated bearing of approximately the same viscosity as the base oil used in the grease. This change in viscosity is called shear thinning. Grease is sometimes used to describe lubricating materials that are simply soft solids or high viscosity liquids, but these materials do not exhibit the shear-thinning properties characteristic of the classical grease. For example, petroleum jellies such as Vaseline are not generally classified as greases.

Greases are applied to mechanisms that can be lubricated only infrequently and where a lubricating oil would not stay in position. They also act as sealants to prevent ingress of water and incompressible materials. Grease-lubricated bearings have greater frictional characteristics because of their high viscosity.

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