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Tribological evaluation of vegetable oil-based lubricant blends

Gemsprim et al., 2021

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15975908300898582568
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Gemsprim M
Babu N
Udhayakumar S
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Materials Today: Proceedings

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Increasing environmental pollution concerns and diminishing petroleum reserves has brought in attention towards the use of edible and non-edible vegetable oils as an alternative to petroleum oil based lubricants. Most of the vegetable oil plant contains high …
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