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Explain Greasing.l.l.l.l​

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Answered by kapilchavhan223
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Grease is a solid or semisolid lubricant formed as a dispersion of thickening agents in a liquid lubricant. Grease generally consists of a soap emulsified with mineral or vegetable oil. ... Greases are applied to mechanisms that can be lubricated only infrequently and where a lubricating oil would not stay in position.

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  • Grease is a solid or semisolid lubricant formed as a dispersion of thickening agents in a liquid lubricant.
  • Grease is a solid or semisolid lubricant formed as a dispersion of thickening agents in a liquid lubricant. Grease generally consists of a soap emulsified with mineral or vegetable oil.
  • Grease is a solid or semisolid lubricant formed as a dispersion of thickening agents in a liquid lubricant. Grease generally consists of a soap emulsified with mineral or vegetable oil. Greases are applied to mechanisms that can be lubricated only infrequently and where a lubricating oil would not stay in position.
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