Compositions – Electrolytes for electrical devices
Patent
1990-12-24
1992-12-22
McAvoy, Ellen
Compositions
Electrolytes for electrical devices
252 12, 252 25, C10M12510, C10M12500
Patent
active
051732025
ABSTRACT:
Lubricant coating material and its manufacturing method that provide ceramic particulates which are almost spheroidal and fairly hard, or mixture of such particulates and lube oil, as lubricant coating material.
This material can be supplied to rotating or rubbing parts of machinery, automobiles and ships. It embeds into metal surface of the parts and forms a thin coating. Thus, it creates ultra-smooth surfaces and reduces friction.
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Kawabata Kodo
Naisei Mikio
Oharu Tetunosuke
Kabushiki Kaisha Kawabata Seisakusho
McAvoy Ellen
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