Boron | Oil additives & contaminants
Boron is an extremely common element in many lubricant formulations. In this video we look at the many sources of Boron - the compounds it comes from, additives and contaminants. Here at Lubrication Expert we take a first-principles approach to lubricants and greases; helping industry understand lubrication technology and pushing the limits of what is possible. Catch us on Twitter: / lubricationexp Catch us on LinkedIn: / lubrication-expert

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