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Molybdenum disulfide is used traditionally in greases for bit lubrication. In addition, polymers of 2-methylpropene (i.e., isobutene) and metal soaps are used to formulate synthetic greases |
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Molybdenum disulfide (or moly) is an inorganic compound composed of molybdenum and sulfur. Its chemical formula is MoS2. The compound is classified as a transition metal dichalcogenide. It is a silvery black solid that occurs as the mineral molybdenite, the principal ore for molybdenum. MoS2 is relatively unreactive. It is unaffected by dilute acids and oxygen. In appearance and feel, molybdenum disulfide is similar to graphite. It is widely used as a dry lubricant because of its low friction and robustness. |
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Jun 02, 2022 |
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Jun 02, 2022 |
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Chemicals |