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Page 170
... properties , a lubricant must be kept free of contam- inants and water . Shock dampening . Lubricants act as shock - dampening fluids in energy - transferring devices such as shock absorb- ers and around machine parts such as gears that ...
... properties , a lubricant must be kept free of contam- inants and water . Shock dampening . Lubricants act as shock - dampening fluids in energy - transferring devices such as shock absorb- ers and around machine parts such as gears that ...
Page 171
... properties of special interest oxidation resistance , thermal stability , low - temperature properties , good temperature - viscosity characteristics , high film strength ( for gears ) high film strength , oxidation resistance ...
... properties of special interest oxidation resistance , thermal stability , low - temperature properties , good temperature - viscosity characteristics , high film strength ( for gears ) high film strength , oxidation resistance ...
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... properties of metals , comprising one of the two large classes into which all chemical ele- ments are grouped , are a shiny surface and the ability to conduct electricity and heat better than the elements in the other class , the ...
... properties of metals , comprising one of the two large classes into which all chemical ele- ments are grouped , are a shiny surface and the ability to conduct electricity and heat better than the elements in the other class , the ...
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