Tag Archives: automotive lubrication equipment

Technical Terms About Lubrication

Technical Organizations & Standards A.A.M.A. (American Automobile Manufacturers Association): American Automobile Manufacturers Association. A.C.E.A. (Association of European Automotive Manufacturers): Association of European Automotive Manufacturers. Consequently, ACEA defines performance standards for European vehicles. A.C.S. (American Chemical Society): American Chemical Society. AFNOR (Association Français de Normalisation): French Standardization Association. A.G.M.A. (American Gear Manufacturers’ Association): American Gear Manufacturers’ Association. API (American Petroleum Institute): American Petroleum Institute. Essentially, it

General Information on Lubrication

Engine Lubrication Frequently Asked Questions  Basic Lubrication Goals and Features 1) What is the purpose of lubrication? The main goal of lubrication is to separate two surfaces to reduce friction. In addition, it lubricates surfaces, facilitates movement, and prevents corrosion/oxidation by forming a film. It also prevents the oil from mixing with fuel in the

Advantages of Grease Lubrication

Grease lubrication is an indispensable solution for many industrial applications where oil lubrication is insufficient or impractical. Grease is a semi-solid lubricant created by mixing a lubricating fluid (mineral or synthetic oil) with a thickening agent (soap), and this unique structure grants it a series of significant benefits. 1. Excellent Retention and Leak Prevention The

Functions and Types of Lubrication 

Functions and Types of Lubrication  We explain the purposes of the lubrication devices we manufacture at Gülersan, the types of lubrication achievable with air-operated grease pumps and air-operated thin oil pumps, and we present the functions of lubrication processes. Core Functions of Lubrication The purpose of lubrication is to separate two surfaces to reduce friction.