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Electric vehicle drive fluids must have a high dielectric constant to avoid current leakage or even short circuits. On the other hand, lubricants should possess sufficient conductivity to allow static electricity to be released.

A diver-operated system brings safe and portable imaging to a new operating environment – underwater at depths up to 300 feet.
Ionic liquids comprising quaternary ammonium and phosphonium cations have been developed as eco-friendly lubricant additives. These additives are tailored for use in environmentally acceptable lubricants (EALs) like polyalkylene glycols, vegetable oils, and synthetic esters.