voitelukalvo
Voitelukalvo is the thin layer of lubricant that forms between two moving surfaces in mechanical systems. Its primary function is to reduce friction, transmit load, and prevent direct metal-to-metal contact, thereby reducing wear and heat. The film is typically composed of oil or grease, but solid lubricants such as graphite or molybdenum disulfide can also contribute, especially at high temperature or in vacuum.
The thickness and behavior of the film depend on operating conditions, lubricant properties, and surface geometry.
Lubricants used include mineral oils, synthetic oils, and greases; additives such as anti-wear agents, boundary film
Voitelukalvo is a central concept in tribology, the study of friction and lubrication. In industrial design,