Patent classifications
C10M2207/144
SYNERGISTIC LUBRICANTS WITH REDUCED ELECTRICAL CONDUCTIVITY
A method of lubricating at least a portion of a powertrain in a vehicle with an electric motor with a functional fluid composition containing greater than 50 wt % of a base oil; and an additive composition prepared by mixing: a) a hydrocarbyl acid phosphate of the formula (I) to provide at least 50 ppmw phosphorus to the functional fluid composition;
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wherein R is a C.sub.1-C.sub.6 hydrocarbyl group and R.sub.1 is selected from hydrogen and a C.sub.1-C.sub.6 hydrocarbyl group; b) an amount of one or more calcium-containing detergent(s) sufficient to provide at least 25 ppmw calcium to the functional fluid composition; and c) one or more nitrogen containing dispersants in an amount sufficient to provide greater than 20 ppmw of nitrogen to the functional fluid composition, all based on the total weight of the functional fluid composition. Functional fluid compositions containing the above-mentioned components and lubricating methods are also disclosed herein.
LUBRICANT COMPOSITION FOR A SPEED REDUCER, AND SPEED REDUCER
The invention provides a lubricant composition for an eccentric oscillating planetary gear type speed reducer comprising the following components (a) to (d): (a) a base oil containing a synthetic oil; (b) at least one calcium salt selected from the group consisting of calcium salts of petroleum sulfonic acids, calcium salts of alkyl aromatic sulfonic acids, calcium salts of salicylates, calcium salts of phenates, calcium salts of oxidized waxes, overbased calcium salts of petroleum sulfonic acids, overbased calcium salts of alkyl aromatic sulfonic acids, overbased calcium salts of salicylates, overbased calcium salts of phenates, and overbased calcium salts of oxidized waxes; (c) an antioxidant; and (d) a glycerin fatty acid ester.
Method for Reducing Piston Deposits in a Marine Diesel Engine
A method of reducing the incidence of deposits on the pistons of a 4-stroke marine diesel engine during operation of the engine when it is fuelled with a marine residual fuel meeting the ISO 8217 2017 fuel standard for marine residual fuels and having a sulphur content of more than 0.1% and less than 0.5% by mass. The method includes the step of lubricating the engine using a lubricating oil composition comprising: a) at least 50% by mass, based on the mass of the composition, of an oil of lubricating viscosity; (b) 5 to 25% by mass, based on the mass of the composition, of an oil-soluble or oil-dispersible alkali metal or alkaline earth metal salicylate detergent, or a mixture of two or more oil-soluble or oil-dispersible alkali metal or alkaline earth metal salicylate detergents; (c) 0.1 to 10% by mass, based on the mass of the composition of one or more oil-soluble or oil-dispersible ashless dispersants; and optionally, (d) 0.1 to 10% by mass, based on the mass of the composition of a polyalkylene-substituted succinic anhydride.
Method for Reducing Piston Deposits in a Marine Diesel Engine
A method of reducing the incidence of deposits on the pistons of a 4-stroke marine diesel engine during operation of the engine when it is fuelled with a marine residual fuel meeting the ISO 8217 2017 fuel standard for marine residual fuels and having a sulphur content of more than 0.1% and less than 0.5% by mass. The method includes the step of lubricating the engine using a lubricating oil composition comprising: a) at least 50% by mass, based on the mass of the composition, of an oil of lubricating viscosity; (b) 5 to 25% by mass, based on the mass of the composition, of an oil-soluble or oil-dispersible alkali metal or alkaline earth metal salicylate detergent, or a mixture of two or more oil-soluble or oil-dispersible alkali metal or alkaline earth metal salicylate detergents; (c) 0.1 to 10% by mass, based on the mass of the composition of one or more oil-soluble or oil-dispersible ashless dispersants; and optionally, (d) 0.1 to 10% by mass, based on the mass of the composition of a polyalkylene-substituted succinic anhydride.
Use of a hydrocarbyl-substituted salicylic acid detergent as an inhibitor of lead corrosion
This invention relates to the use of a metallic or non-metallic detergent which is a hydrocarbyl-substituted salicylic acid or a derivative thereof in a non-aqueous lubricant composition as an inhibitor of lead corrosion associated with ashless, organic ester, anti-wear additives and/or friction modifiers.
Triamine solidification using diacids
Stable, solid triamine compositions are disclosed. The pressed, cast, extruded or other solid compositions are suitable for antimicrobial, sanitizing and disinfectant applications. Ready-to-use solutions are obtained by dissolving the solid triamine compositions with water and the methods of use thereof are particularly suitable for cleaning, disinfecting, sanitizing, rinsing and/or lubricating. Beneficially, the solid triamine compositions are at least partially neutralized, allowing activity of 90% and greater of the biocidal triamine, and provide at least substantially similar or superior performance and micro efficacy to liquid formulations.
Lubricant composition for a speed reducer, and speed reducer
The invention provides a lubricant composition for an eccentric oscillating planetary gear type speed reducer comprising the following components (a) to (d): (a) a base oil containing a synthetic oil; (b) at least one calcium salt selected from the group consisting of calcium salts of petroleum sulfonic acids, calcium salts of alkyl aromatic sulfonic acids, calcium salts of salicylates, calcium salts of phenates, calcium salts of oxidized waxes, overbased calcium salts of petroleum sulfonic acids, overbased calcium salts of alkyl aromatic sulfonic acids, overbased calcium salts of salicylates, overbased calcium salts of phenates, and overbased calcium salts of oxidized waxes; (c) an antioxidant; and (d) a glycerin fatty acid ester.
HEAT-TREATMENT OIL COMPOSITION
Provided is a heat-treatment oil composition that makes it possible to suppress quenching distortion and distortion variation and to achieve improved quenching hardness. A heat-treatment oil composition that includes a base oil (A) and a vapor film rupturing agent (B). The heat-treatment oil composition makes it such that, on a cooling curve obtained in accordance with the cooling performance test method in HS K2242:2012, the time in seconds to 300 C., e.g., the cooling time from 800 C. to 300 C., is at least 6.5 seconds but less than 10 seconds. Component (B) includes a petroleum resin.
LUBRICATING OIL COMPOSITION FOR CONTINUOUSLY VARIABLE TRANSMISSION
A lubricating oil composition for a push-belt continuously variable transmission includes: (A) a lubricant base oil including at least one wax-isomerized base oil, and having a specific kinematic viscosity and a specific viscosity index; (B) a poly(meth)acrylate having a specific weight average molecular weight; (C) a boron-containing succinimide compound; (D) a borate ester compound; and (E) an overbased calcium detergent, wherein the composition has a kinematic viscosity at 40 C. of no more than 25 mm.sup.2/s; a viscosity index of no less than 180; and the ratio of a boron content to a calcium content of 0.5 to 1.5.
Novel Grease and Methods of Making the Same
The present disclosure relates to a high performance calcium sulfonate greases with enhanced performance benefits and methods for making the same.