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The Industrial Lubricant market is a segment of the larger Lubricants and Greases industry. It is composed of products used to reduce friction and wear between two surfaces in contact with each other. These lubricants are used in a variety of industrial applications, such as automotive, aerospace, and manufacturing. They are designed to improve the performance of machinery and equipment, reduce maintenance costs, and extend the life of components. Industrial lubricants are available in a variety of forms, including oils, greases, and pastes. They are also available in a range of viscosities and additives to meet the specific needs of different applications.
Some of the major companies in the Industrial Lubricant market include Shell, ExxonMobil, Chevron, Total, BP, Fuchs, Castrol, and Valvoline. Show Less Read more