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Agricultural lubricants are a type of agrochemical used to reduce friction and wear in agricultural machinery. They are designed to protect against corrosion, oxidation, and rust, and to reduce the risk of breakdowns and costly repairs. Agricultural lubricants are formulated to meet the specific needs of the agricultural industry, such as extreme temperatures, high loads, and long operating hours. They are also designed to be compatible with other agrochemicals, such as fertilizers, herbicides, and insecticides.
Agricultural lubricants are used in a variety of applications, including tractors, combines, harvesters, and other farm equipment. They are also used in irrigation systems, pumps, and other agricultural machinery.
Some companies in the agricultural lubricants market include Shell, Chevron, ExxonMobil, Total, BP, Fuchs, and Castrol. Show Less Read more