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Hydraulic fluid is a type of lubricant and grease used in hydraulic systems. It is designed to transfer power within the system, reduce friction, and protect against wear and corrosion. Hydraulic fluid is typically composed of a base oil, additives, and other components. The base oil is usually mineral oil, but can also be synthetic or vegetable-based. Additives are used to improve the fluid's performance, such as anti-foaming agents, corrosion inhibitors, and viscosity modifiers.
Hydraulic fluid is used in a variety of applications, including construction equipment, industrial machinery, and automotive systems. It is also used in aircraft, ships, and other transportation vehicles. Hydraulic fluid is essential for the proper functioning of hydraulic systems, and its quality and performance can have a major impact on the system's performance.
Some companies in the hydraulic fluid market include Shell, ExxonMobil, Chevron, Total, BP, and Fuchs. Show Less Read more