Abstract:
A thermally conductive silicone grease composition comprising at least the following components: an organopolysiloxane (A) represented by the following general formula : [wherein R 1 designates identical or different univalent hydrocarbon groups; X designates identical or different univalent hydrocarbon groups or alkoxysilyl-containing groups of the following general formula: -R 2 -SiR 1 a (OR 3 ) (3-a) (wherein R 1 designates the previously mentioned groups; R 2 designates oxygen atoms or alkylene groups; R 3 designates alkyl groups; and 'a' is an integer ranging from 0 to 2); and 'm' and 'n' are integers equal to or greater than 0, respectively]; a thermally conductive filler (B); and an organopolysiloxane (C) having silicon-bonded hydrogen atoms on both molecular terminals and in the molecular chains; is characterized by excellent resistance to heat and reduced oil bleeding.
Abstract:
L'invention a pour objet une graisse lubrifiante, caractérisée en ce qu'elle comprend: de 70 à 95% en poids d'un mélange comprenant au moins un premier ester d'acide gras et de sorbitan et au moins un deuxième ester d'acide gras et de sorbitan polyoxyalkylé, ces esters étant présents en des quantités en poids, par rapport au poids dudit mélange, de 10 à 90 % et 90 à 10%, respectivement; et de 5 à 30% en poids d'au moins un agent épaississant. L'invention a aussi pour objet un procédé de préparation d'une graisse selon l'invention, ainsi que l'utilisation en tant que lubrifiant d'une telle graisse. L'invention a aussi pour objet une roue de véhicule comprenant une graisse selon l'invention.
Abstract:
Low bleed silicone grease compositions are prepared by blending high viscosity silicone oils with filler materials and/or silicone elastomers. Greases comprise three main types: I) grease comprising high viscosity silicone oil and filler material, II) grease comprising high viscosity silicone oil and silicone elastomer, and III) grease comprising high molecular weight silicone oil and filler material and silicone elastomer.
Abstract:
Adducts of clay, especially of the smectite variety, most especially bentonite, are prepared with an effective amount of at least one activated mixed metal oxide or oxy-hydroxide (AHMMO) formed by dehydrating hydrotalcite or a mixture comprising magnesium oxide and aluminum oxide, or a crystalline mixed metal hydroxide conforming substantially to the formula LimDdT(OH)(m+2d+3+n.a)(A )a.xH2O where m is zero to one, D is a divalent metal, d is from zero to 4, T is a trivalent metal, A represents at least one anion or negative-valence radical of valence n, where n is 1 or more, (m+2d+3+n.a) is equal to or greater than 3, (m+d) is greater than zero, and xH2O represents excess waters of hydration. These adducts are useful, e.g., in drilling muds and in viscosity modification of a wide variety of fluids.
Abstract:
A lubricating formulation prepared from a blend of components comprised of 35-55% of a first base oil; 30-50% of a second base oil; 0.5-5% of a hydrophobic fumed silica; and 1-10% of a hydrophilic fumed silica, wherein the hydrophobic fumed silica and the hydrophilic fumed silica are introduced during formulation so that the hydrophobic famed silica and the hydrophilic fumed silica are pulverized, discharged and dissolved under a surface the blend during formulation.
Abstract:
This method for inhibiting damage due to arc between electrical contacts involves the spreading of a grease composed of from 70% by weight to 95% by weight of a base oil and from 5% by weight to 30% by weight of a thickening agent and additives over a pair of electrical contacts in a circuit which causes terminals to move relative to each other so that they are disconnected from each other, whereby damage on the contact area due to arc occurring when the electrical contacts are isolated from each other is inhibited. As the thickening agent there is preferably used an organic bentonite. As the base oil there is preferably sued an ester oil, glycol oil or poly-α-olefin. The base oil preferably has a low density to reduce arc energy.
Abstract:
The present invention provides a method for forming dust free lithium hydroxide monohydrate. The method contains the step of coating the lithium hydroxide with 0.1 to 5% by weight of low melting or liquid fatty acids or esters and triglycerides of fatty acids.
Abstract:
A new thread compound for tubing, casing and sucker rods which is composed of: mineral oil (freezing point in the range from -10.degree. to -14.degree. C.), polyisobutene solution (Staudinger index J.sub..degree. 46 to 52) in mineral oil, anticorrosive additive based on organic compounds, which do not contain heavy metals and chlorinated hydrocarbons, and which is dissolved in mineral oil, modified alumino-silicate as trialkylaryl ammonium smectite, propylene carbonate density/20.degree. C. 1.189, aluminium stearate (ash from 9.5 to 11.5 wgt. parts), graphite (quality as required in API 5A3), copper flake (quality as required in API 5A3), lead powder (quality as required in API 5A3) and zinc dust (quality as required in API 5A3), and a process for its manufacture are provided.The thread compound is characterized by high resistance to temperature, pressure, extreme friction and wear.
Abstract:
Gas contaminants generated from the grease of bearings operating in a magnetic disk device adhere to the magnetic head and causing stiction and magnetic head crash. Such bearings are typically spindle bearings and pivot bearings. In operation, heat is generated that causes the bearing grease to generate the gases. By heat treating the grease, slow evaporating substances of hydrocarbon compounds with carbons of C9 to C13 in the grease are reduced to not more than 0.001 wt. % of the grease. The grease can then be used to lubricate the bearings. The heat treatment is performed at a temperature of 60.degree. to 100.degree. C. at a pressure of 10.sup.-3 to 10.sup.-8 torr. The assembled, lubricated bearings can be heat treated separately from the magnetic disk device or the heat treatment can take place after the bearings have been assembled in the magnetic disk device.
Abstract:
Coating formulations which behave as elastic solids having reversible stress-induced fluidity are prepared by creating a fluid having distributed therein effective amounts of ionic charge sites and countercharge sites. For instance, elastic solids having reversible stress-induced fluidity are prepared by combining liquid formulations with a dispersion of a small, but effective, amount of at least one crystalline mixed metal hydroxide conforming substantially to the formulaLi.sub.m D.sub.d T(OH).sub.(m+2d+3+n.multidot.a) (A.sup.n).sub.a .multidot.xH.sub.2 Owhere m is zero to one, D is a divalent metal, d is from zero to 4, T is a trivalent metal, A represents at least one anion or negative-valence radical of valence n and a is the amount of A, where n is 1 or more, (m+2d+3+n.multidot.a) is equal to or greater than 3, (m+d) is greater than zero, and xH.sub.2 O represents excess waters of hydration, if any. The coating formulations include, for example, paints, resin coatings, adhesives, de-icers, curable coatings, dryable coatings, and hardenable coatings.