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The Gear Lubricant market is a subset of the lubricant industry, focusing on lubricants used in belt and chain drives. Gear lubricants are designed to reduce friction and wear between the moving parts of a drive system, while also providing protection against corrosion and rust. Gear lubricants are typically formulated with a combination of base oils, additives, and viscosity modifiers. The base oil is the main component of the lubricant, and is typically derived from petroleum or synthetic sources. Additives are used to improve the lubricant's performance, while viscosity modifiers are used to adjust the lubricant's viscosity.
Gear lubricants are used in a variety of industries, including automotive, industrial, and agricultural. They are used to lubricate the gears in belt and chain drives, as well as other drive systems.
Some companies in the Gear Lubricant market include Shell, ExxonMobil, Chevron, Total, BP, and Fuchs. Show Less Read more