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Synthetic or mineral oils and other fluids containing additives that increase efficiency. They meet the requirements for lubrication of compressors, pumps, gearboxes, chain drives, hydraulic systems and others. In the specialist ABS Lubricants store you can order a wide variety of products: oils, fluids and dispersions, especially popular chain oils or mining rope grease.
Chain Oils - Types and Applications
Chain oils are special types of oils used to lubricate chains to ensure their proper functioning and extend their service life. They are mainly used in saws, lawn mowers, motorcycles, bicycles, motorbikes and other devices with combustion engines. They are essential for the proper functioning of these devices, as they allow the chains to slide freely on guides and gears and reduce friction and wear of moving parts. There are many types of chain oils, differing in chemical composition, purpose or form of application.
The most commonly used chain oils are:
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Mineral oils obtained from mineral raw materials such as crude oil. They are one of the oldest and cheapest types of oils, used in many different applications, including chain oils, but they provide poorer protection against corrosion and oxidize faster. Mineral oils are characterized by good viscosity and low price, but are less resistant than synthetic oils. They are also less effective in reducing friction and wear of moving parts, which means that they need to be changed more often. They are most often used in low and medium intensity equipment and in places with low humidity.
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Synthetic oils are made from chemical raw materials such as petroleum or natural gas. They are a more technologically advanced form of oil than mineral oils and are characterized by better lubricating and protective properties. Synthetic oils are more resistant to oxidation and corrosion than mineral oils, and also better protect against friction and wear of moving parts. They are also more effective in reducing harmful emissions into the environment and work better at high and low temperatures. Synthetic oils are more expensive than mineral oils, but their better properties make them very popular in many different applications, including as chain oils in devices with high work intensity and in places with increased humidity.
Gear Oils - Types and Applications
- Mineral gear oils: They provide adequate protection for the gear unit, but their performance may be lower compared to synthetic oils, especially under demanding conditions.
- Synthetic gear oils: Thanks to their advanced lubrication and protection properties, they provide excellent performance and longer gear life. They reduce wear, abrasion and corrosion, which is especially beneficial for heavy-duty machines and demanding applications.
Hydraulic Oils - Types and Applications
- Synthetic hydraulic oils They have better lubrication properties, thermal stability and oxidation resistance than mineral hydraulic oils. They are more suitable for demanding applications such as aerospace, marine and heavy machinery.
- Mineral hydraulic oils are more commonly used due to their availability and lower cost, and in applications where specialized performance is not required. Selection of the appropriate type of hydraulic oil depends on the specific requirements and operating conditions of the hydraulic system in question and the manufacturer's recommendations.
Compressor oils
Compressor oil, whether synthetic or mineral, plays a key role in ensuring that compressors operate efficiently. Both types of oil have their advantages and limitations, so it is important to understand the differences between them in order to make the right choice for your application.
Oil dispersions - what are they and how do they work?
Chain oil dispersions are special types of oils that are used to lubricate chains in various types of devices and machines. They are made from a mixture of base oil, additives and particles of other materials, such as molybdenum disulfide or graphite. Chain oil dispersions work in several ways:
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They create a lubricating protective layer on the chain surface that protects it against mechanical damage and corrosion.
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The lubricant layer allows the chain to slide freely along the guides and sprockets, which prevents jamming and wear.
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They reduce friction and wear of moving parts, which translates into longer service life.
Mining Rope Grease - Types and Applications
Mining rope lubricants are special types of oils designed to lubricate mining ropes in mines and other underground installations. These are very important devices responsible for transporting materials and people deep in the earth. Therefore, mining rope lubricants must meet very high requirements regarding quality and properties. There are two main types of lubricants, which are mineral and synthetic lubricants. As with oils, mineral lubricants are cheaper, but they offer weaker protection against corrosion or faster oxidation. Synthetic lubricants, on the other hand, are more expensive and technologically more complicated, which is why they offer much better parameters in terms of resistance to moisture, corrosion or operation at high temperatures.
Mining rope grease is mainly used in transport ropes, elevators and other devices for transporting materials or people in mines. It is essential for the proper functioning of these devices, as it allows the rope to slide freely along the guides and reduces friction and wear of moving parts. Mining rope grease must be resistant to high temperatures, moisture and dust occurring in mines, as well as to other harmful factors.
You can buy oils, fluids and dispersions online
If your company or workshop uses high-quality oils, you can order them in wholesale and retail quantities at sklepsmary.pl from the ABS Smary brand. We provide favorable prices, expert advice, and fast delivery of ordered products. Trust an experienced company and protect your devices with the highest quality products.