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Rheology of Biodegradable Lubricants

09/17/2007 11:44 AM

What are the rheological properties of oils that can be used for biodegradable lubricants

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Re: lubricants

09/17/2007 11:54 AM

What's the connection between rheological properties and biodegradability? <Cough> I don't get it.

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Re: Rheology of Biodegradable Lubricants

09/17/2007 11:47 PM

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Synthetic Oil

Soybean or corn origin

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Re: Rheology of Biodegradable Lubricants

09/24/2007 7:26 AM

vegetable origin

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