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Surface Wear

2 posts
  • Failure Modes & Wear Patterns

The Difference Between Scuffing and Adhesive Wear

scuffing versus adhesive wear
What distinguishes scuffing from adhesive wear, and how can understanding these differences help prevent surface failure? Keep reading to learn more.
  • GearOil Lab Team
  • April 8, 2026
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  • Gear Oil Fundamentals

Mixed Lubrication: The “In Between” State That Causes Wear

friction in partially lubricated surfaces
Wonders and risks of mixed lubrication reveal how fragile surface protection can be; understanding this balance is key to preventing wear and damage.
  • GearOil Lab Team
  • February 12, 2026
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Bugatti Surges In Global Coverage
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Bugatti Surges In Global Coverage

Bugatti has experienced a surge in worldwide media coverage, with 28 mentions in recent…
  • GearOil Lab Team
  • July 4, 2026
Milwaukee PACKOUT vs Milwaukee Hammer Drill: Full Comparison
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Milwaukee PACKOUT vs Milwaukee Hammer Drill: Full Comparison

Compare the Milwaukee PACKOUT with Milwaukee Hammer Drill to find the best fit for your…
  • GearOil Lab Team
  • July 4, 2026
Milwaukee PACKOUT vs Milwaukee Hammer Drill: Full Comparison
  • General

Milwaukee PACKOUT vs Milwaukee Hammer Drill: Full Comparison

Compare Milwaukee PACKOUT and Milwaukee Hammer Drill to find the best for your needs.…
  • GearOil Lab Team
  • July 4, 2026
Porsche Surges In Global Coverage
  • General

Porsche Surges In Global Coverage

Porsche's media mentions have increased significantly worldwide, with 29 mentions…
  • GearOil Lab Team
  • July 4, 2026
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