PCS Instruments is a leader in supporting lubricant research and development, with over 30 years of experience and expertise across a range of industries.
Where there is movement in a system, you will almost always find a lubricant of some kind. From snowboards to CNC machines, and from your knee joint to the CV joint of a car, all require lubricants to operate reliably and efficiently. Because lubricants are so widely used in so many different applications, here is no single way to make a lubricant, as they often must perform many different tasks. For some, they must cool as well as reduce friction; for some, they must stop foaming or corrosion, while others might need to survive extreme pressures or temperatures. With all these competing needs, lubricant design is highly application-specific, so researchers utilize lab equipment such as the MTM, ETM, EHD, and MPR to help develop lubricants and test them at representative conditions.
Going forward, tribology will be as important as ever in the design and development of lubricants. This innovative work is integral to improving efficiency and reliability in systems and making sure they can stand the test of time. Tribologists play a key role in making systems more sustainable and environmentally friendly, and in doing so are helping to protect the future of the planet.