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Mining lubricants are specialized lubricants used in the mining industry to reduce wear and tear on machinery and equipment. They are designed to protect against extreme temperatures, dust, and other environmental conditions. Mining lubricants are formulated to provide superior lubrication and protection against corrosion, oxidation, and wear. They are also designed to reduce friction and improve efficiency.
Mining lubricants are used in a variety of applications, including drilling, blasting, and hauling. They are also used in the maintenance of mining equipment, such as conveyor belts, pumps, and motors. Mining lubricants are available in a variety of viscosities and formulations, including synthetic, semi-synthetic, and mineral-based.
Some of the major companies in the mining lubricants market include Shell, Chevron, ExxonMobil, Total, BP, Fuchs, Petro-Canada, and Valvoline. Show Less Read more