Grease
Grease is a semi-solid lubricant used to reduce friction in mechanical systems. It consists of a base oil that provides lubrication and a thickener that gives it its semi-solid consistency, often supplemented by additives to improve properties such as oxidation resistance and corrosion protection. Common thickeners include lithium and calcium soaps, with others based on polyurea or clay.
Grease is graded by a consistency scale known as the NLGI grade, which ranges from 000 for
Grease is widely used to lubricate bearings and gears in automotive, industrial, and household applications, particularly
Grease also refers to the 1978 American musical romantic comedy film, Grease, directed by Randal Kleiser and