Method for reducing friction and wear of rubbing surfaces using

Solid anti-friction devices – materials therefor – lubricant or se – Lubricants or separants for moving solid surfaces and...

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508463, 508479, 508496, 508579, 508583, 501134, 501153, 501154, C10M10568, C10M10580

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ABSTRACT:
Method of lubricating a rubbed surface with a gaseous phase lubricant including a monomer constituent dispersed in a carrier fluid, where the monomer constituent is capable of forming in situ a polymer film directly on rubbing surfaces but is not polymerized in the carrier fluid, such that wear and friction of the rubbed surface are effectively reduced.

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