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             Construction lubricants are a type of lubricant and grease used in the construction industry. They are designed to reduce friction, wear, and corrosion in a variety of applications, such as heavy machinery, engines, and other moving parts. Construction lubricants are formulated to withstand extreme temperatures, pressure, and environmental conditions. They are also designed to provide superior protection against rust, oxidation, and other forms of corrosion. Construction lubricants are available in    a variety of viscosities, including light, medium, and heavy-duty. They are also available in a range of base oils, such as mineral, synthetic, and semi-synthetic.
Some of the major companies in the construction lubricants market include Shell, ExxonMobil, Chevron, Total, BP, Fuchs, Castrol, and Valvoline. Show Less   Read more