autolubrication
Autolubrication is a process in which a lubricant is automatically supplied to a mechanical system to reduce friction and wear between moving parts. This technology is particularly useful in applications where manual lubrication is impractical or impossible, such as in high-speed machinery, remote locations, or environments with harsh conditions. Autolubrication systems can be categorized into two main types: wet and dry.
Wet autolubrication systems use a liquid lubricant that is continuously supplied to the moving parts. This
Dry autolubrication systems, on the other hand, use solid lubricants or lubricant-impregnated materials. These systems can
Autolubrication systems offer several advantages over manual lubrication, including reduced maintenance costs, improved reliability, and increased