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Glossary of Terms

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Hardness
the resistance of a substance to surface abrasion.
Heat exchanger
 device which transfers heat through a conducting wall from one fluid to another.
Housing
a ported enclosure which directs the flow of fluid through the filter element.
Hydraulic Fluid
fluid serving as the power transmission medium in a hydraulic system, with specific properties tailored to the fluid's use in this application.
Hydraulics
engineering science pertaining to liquid pressure and flow.
Hydrocarbon
a compound containing only hydrogen and carbon. The simplest hydrocarbons are gases at ordinary temperatures; but with increasing molecular weight, they change to the liquid form and, finally, to the solid state. They form the principal constituents of petroleum.
Hydrodynamic lubrication
a system of lubrication in which the shape and relative motion of the moving surfaces causes the formation of a fluid film having sufficient pressure to separate the surfaces.
Hydrofinishing
a process for treating raw extracted base stocks with hydrogen to saturate them for improved stability.
Hydrolysis
breakdown process that occurs in anhydrous hydraulic fluids as a result of heat, water, and metal catalysts (iron, steel, copper, etc.)
Hydrolytic stability
ability of additives and certain synthetic lubricants to resist chemical decomposition (hydrolysis) in the presence of water.
Hydrometer
an instrument for determining either the specific gravity of a liquid or the API gravity.
Hydrostatic lubrication
a system of lubrication in which the lubricant is supplied under sufficient external pressure to separate the opposing surfaces by a fluid film.
Hypoid gear lubricant
a gear lubricant especially designed for hypoid gear types, as in the differential of an automobile. Hypoid gear tooth contact involves a combination of radial and sideways sliding which is intermediate between the worm type and the spiral bevel type gear, requiring additional EP (extreme pressure) additization for proper function.