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Synthetic lubricants are a type of lubricant and grease that are artificially created from chemical compounds. They are designed to provide superior performance in extreme temperatures and conditions, and are often used in applications where conventional lubricants are not suitable. Synthetic lubricants are typically more expensive than conventional lubricants, but offer superior performance and longer service life. They are also more resistant to oxidation and thermal breakdown, and are often used in high-performance engines and other machinery.
Synthetic lubricants are used in a variety of industries, including automotive, aerospace, industrial, and marine. They are also used in consumer products such as bicycles, lawn mowers, and snowmobiles.
Some companies in the synthetic lubricant market include Royal Dutch Shell, ExxonMobil, Chevron, BP, Total, and Fuchs. Show Less Read more