Abstract:
It has been found that a lubricating oil containing: (1) an alkali metal borate; (2) an oil-soluble sulfur compound; (3) a dialkyl hydrogen phosphite; and (4) a mixture of neutralized phosphates said phosphates being essentially free of monothiophosphates interacts synergistically to provide a lubricant with superior load carrying properties.
Abstract:
An electroviscous fluid comprising more than 25% by weight of silica gel with a water content of 1 to 15% by weight, a non-conductive oily phase dispersion medium, 1 to 30% by weight of one or more polymers soluble in the dispersion medium, the weight percentage being based on the water-containing silica gel, and the polymers having a molecular weight in the range of from 5.times.10.sup.3 to 10.sup.6 and containing 0.1 to 10% by weight of N and/or OH and 25 to 83% by weight of C.sub.4 to C.sub.24 -alkyl groups. Such electroviscous fluids are useful for transmitting powerful forces by means of a low electronic output, for example, in hydraulic valves and shock absorbers.
Abstract:
A waterbase coating composition for use in protecting the threads of metal studs during automotive production line phosphating, electrostatic painting and welding. Composition also provides controlled lubricity as well as even torque during the tightening sequency of fasteners by robotics.
Abstract:
A water-soluble metal-working lubricant composition comprising as essential components thereof(a) one or more polyetherpolyols having molecular weights of 200 to 100,000 and obtained by adding alkylene oxides to either one or more of compounds selected from(1) polyalkylenepolyamines and derivatives thereof,(2) alkyl- and alkylaryl-amines and derivatives thereof and(3) carboxylic acid amides and derivatives thereof; and(b) one or more compounds selected from phosphoric acid compounds and boric acid.Incorporation of a specific polyetherpolyol compound together with phosphoric acid compound or boric acid serves as alternative to conventional liquid oil-base lubricant with mitigating drawbacks such as poor stability of emulsions, fouling of surfaces, difficulty in waste water, etc., which are inherent in conventional lubricants.
Abstract:
Disclosed is a lubricant composition containing an oil of lubricating viscosity having dispersed therein a particulate hydrated alkali-metal borate and an effective amount oil soluble phosphate and/or monothiophosphate compound which stabilizes the composition against the adverse effects of water contamination. The weight ratio of phosphorus from phosphates and monothiophosphates to boron in the lubricant must be greater than 0.014.
Abstract:
An improved lubricating oil composition comprising a major amount by weight of oil of lubricating viscosity, a minor amount by weight of solid particles effective to improve the lubricating properties of the composition; and a minor amount of certain dispersant --VI improver materials. This composition provides improved inhibition of sludge and varnish formation in use.
Abstract:
A lubricating composition is provided which is a stable dispersion of a lubricating fluid such as a natural or synthetic petroleum distillate, and a finely divided polymeric fluorocarbon powder such as polytetrafluoroethylene such as Teflon and a silicon dioxide powder such as a fumed silica. The composition is best provided by utilization of a disc impeller at elevated temperature to attain a moisture-free, even dispersion of the Teflon and the silica in the fluid. The lubricating composition is particularly useful in wide temperature range service, particularly so at extremely high and low temperatures.
Abstract:
Disclosed is a lubricant composition containing an oil of lubricating viscosity having dispersed therein a particulate hydrated alkali-metal borate and an effective amount of a sulfur-containing polyhydroxy compound which stabilizes the composition against the adverse effects of water contamination.
Abstract:
Lubricating sealants which are resistant to aprotic solvents such as chloroform and carbon disulfide are prepared by forming a grease comprising glycerine, fumed silica, polyethylene glycol and a minor amount of water.
Abstract:
Metal working operations, especially drawing, are facilitated by applying to the metal a composition which provides lubricity thereto and which melts within the range of about 30.degree.-100.degree. C. The composition comprises at least one ester of a carboxylic acid, with a carboxylic acid or derivative thereof, a phosphorus acid salt and an antioxidant being preferred optional ingredients. The composition may be applied in liquid from and solidifies on cooling to ambient and normal storage temperatures. Prior to application, the composition is preferably heated to a temperature higher than its melting temperature for ease of flow and uniform dispersion thereof onto the metal. In a preferred method of application, a reservoir is located beneath the composition applicator and composition is pumped therefrom to the applicator, preferably a roller coater, with excess composition being recirculated. Steam may be used both to heat the composition to melting point and purge the pump and circulation piping at the start and finish of each run.