Definition of Lubricity. Meaning of Lubricity. Synonyms of Lubricity

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Meaning of Lubricity from wikipedia

- results in a smaller wear scar is considered to have higher lubricity. For this reason, lubricity is also termed a substance's anti-wear property. Examples...
- adjusted without breaking or untying the strand. Dyneema/Spectra's very high lubricity leads to poor knot-holding ability and has led to the recommendation to...
- alloy that can increase lubricity. The process used to reduce the sulfur also reduces the fuel's lubricating properties. Lubricity is a measure of the fuel's...
- fuel's quality include (but are not limited to) energy content, density, lubricity, cold-flow properties and sulfur content. The cetane number of a fuel...
- Evaluating Lubricity of Diesel Fuels by the High-Frequency Reciprocating Rig (HFRR)". www.astm.org. Retrieved 2018-08-08. "HFRR best test for lubricity". www...
- of the most important additives include those used for viscosity and lubricity, contaminant control, for the control of chemical breakdown, and for seal...
- content ≤10 mg·kg−1 ≤10 mg·kg−1 Water content ≤200 mg·kg−1 ≤500 mg·kg−1 Lubricity 460 μm 460 μm Viscosity at 40 °C 2.0...4.5 mm2·s−1 3.5...5.0 mm2·s−1 FAME...
- chemically different "esters" due to their polarity and usually excellent lubricity are used for various reasons as either "additives" or "base stocks" for...
- or cooling the surfaces. The property of reducing friction is known as lubricity. In addition to industrial applications, lubricants are used for many...
- to 1,000 ppm, which therefore means it has better lubricity and does not currently require a lubricity additive as all pipeline diesel fuels require.[citation...