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Nanoparticles as lubricant additives
28.03.2022 HARSHVARDHAN SINGH

Introduction Lubrication refers to interposition of solid, liquid or gaseous material in between surfaces of two material in contact to minimize friction and wear. All commercially available lubricants have additives in their formulation which enhance […]

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