lubricative
Lubricative is an adjective used to describe substances or conditions that reduce friction between surfaces in relative motion. When used as a noun, it often refers to a lubricant or lubricating medium. The term encompasses a broad range of materials and formulations designed to form a lubricating film, decrease wear, and manage heat in mechanical systems, as well as natural fluids in biological contexts that perform similar functions.
Common lubricatives include mineral-based and synthetic oils, esters and polyalkylene glycols, and solid lubricants such as
Mechanisms of lubrication involve hydrodynamic or elastohydrodynamic film formation that separates surfaces at speed, and boundary
Applications span industry and biology. In industry, lubricatives are used in engines, turbines, gears, bearings, hydraulics,