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Choosing the Right Lubricant: Decoding ECL and EAL
ECL lacks a standardized definition and oversight, leading to ambiguity. On the other hand, EALs are well-defined, regulated lubricants designed for minimal harm to aquatic ecosystems.
Base Oil Groups: Manufacturing, Properties, and Applications
An Overview of Base Oil Classification, Production Processes, and Emerging Trends in Lubricant Technology
RLI Turfgrass Toxicological Test
Advancing Golf Course Maintenance Practices through Turfgrass Toxicological Testing and Biodegradable Lubricants
A Profile in Biobased Success
Don’t Ask Why; Ask Why Not? Michigan National Park Service Facility Manager Promotes Biobased Products to Parks and the Public.
Safe, Eco-Friendly Lubricants for the Oil and Gas Industry
Our Biobased products provide better fire resistance than petroleum products of equal viscosity. they contain no chlorine, zinc, or heavy metals, so they're safe for employees and the environment.