C10M2207/2825

Glycol ether-based cyclohexanoate ester plasticizers and blends therefrom

Plasticizers of glycol ether-based cyclohexanoate esters and blends thereof with thermoplastic polymers, such as PVC, are disclosed.

Lubricant composition

A lubricant composition is provided which comprises a base oil and hydroxytyrosol and/or esters thereof. Also provided is a lubricant composition in which the esters have a solubility in the base oil at 25° C. of at least 0.1 g/l. Further provided is a lubricant composition in which the esters are at least partly carboxylic acid esters comprising esters of hydroxytyrosol and C.sub.2-10 carboxylic acids.

LUBRICANT COMPOSITIONS
20170253827 · 2017-09-07 · ·

[Problem]

From the points of view of improving the fuel efficiency of automobiles and industrial machines and saving energies thereof, the present invention provides lubricants having outstanding shear stability and low-temperature viscosity characteristics.

[Solution]

A lubricant composition includes a lubricant base oil (A) having a kinematic viscosity at 100° C. of 1 to 10 mm.sup.2/s, and an ethylene/α-olefin copolymer (B) in which (B1) the peak top molecular weight is 3,000 to 10,000, (B2) the copolymer shows no melting peak, (B3) the value B is not less than 1.1 and (B4) the kinematic viscosity at 100° C. is 140 to 500 mm.sup.2/s. The lubricant composition has a kinematic viscosity at 100° C. of not more than 20 mm.sup.2/s, a peak top of molecular weight in the range of 3,000 to 10,000, and a weight fraction of components having a molecular weight not less than 20,000 of 1 to 10% relative to all components having a molecular weight not less than the molecular weight that gives the peak top.

Lubricating grease composition

A lubricating grease composition, and more specifically, to a lubricating grease composition which, when used with an article clamping device, such as a chuck, produces excellent lubricating properties whilst remaining strongly adhered to metal parts in the clamping mechanism of the device and showing enhanced chemical and physical resistance to fluids such as cutting fluids with which they come into contact.

LUBRICANT COMPRISING A DIESTER OF ADIPIC ACID WITH A TRIDECANOL
20210388281 · 2021-12-16 ·

The invention relates to a lubricant comprising a diester of adipic acid with a tridecanol mixture which comprises 20 to 60% of at least triply branched tridecanols, 10 to 50% doubly branched tridecanols, and 5 to 30% singly branched and/or linear tridecanols, and where the percentages are determined by gas chromatography.

LUBRICATING OIL COMPOSITION FOR INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING THE SAME
20220186134 · 2022-06-16 · ·

A lubricating oil composition for internal combustion engines, including a lubricant base oil and a liquid random copolymer of ethylene and an α-olefin, the liquid random copolymer being produced using a specific catalyst, wherein the lubricating oil composition has a kinematic viscosity at 100° C. of 12.5 mm.sup.2/s or more, but less than 26.1 mm.sup.2/s, and wherein the lubricant base oil consists of a mineral oil having a kinematic viscosity at 100° C. of 2 to 10 mm.sup.2/s, a viscosity index of 95 or more and a pour point of −10° C. or lower, and/or a synthetic oil having a kinematic viscosity at 100° C. of 1 to 10 mm.sup.2/s, a viscosity index of 120 or more and a pour point of −30° C. or lower.

LUBRICATING OIL COMPOSITION FOR INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING THE SAME
20220169942 · 2022-06-02 · ·

A lubricating oil composition for internal combustion engines, including a lubricant base oil and 3% by mass or more, but less than 40% by mass of a liquid random copolymer of ethylene and an α-olefin, the liquid random copolymer being produced using a specific catalyst, wherein the lubricating oil composition has a kinematic viscosity at 100° C. of 6.9 mm.sup.2/s or more, but less than 12.5 mm.sup.2/s, and wherein the lubricant base oil consists of a mineral oil having a kinematic viscosity at 100° C. of 2 to 7 mm.sup.2/s, a viscosity index of 105 or more and a pour point of −10° C. or lower, and/or a synthetic oil having a kinematic viscosity at 100° C. of 1 to 7 mm.sup.2/s, a viscosity index of 120 or more and a pour point of −30° C. or lower.

LUBRICATING OIL COMPOSITION

A lubricating oil composition may have a high flash point, a low pour point, and excellent electrical insulation, while having excellent cooling performance. Such a lubricating oil composition may include a base oil (A), wherein the base oil (A) includes at least one synthetic oil (A1) selected from a polyalkylene glycol having a specific degree of polymerization and a polyvinyl ether having a specific degree of polymerization.

LUBRICATING OIL COMPOSITION

A lubricating oil composition may be superior in cooling performance, ensure electrical insulation, and have a high flash point. Such a lubricating oil composition may include a base oil (A) including an ester-based synthetic oil (A1), the content of the ester-based synthetic oil (A1) is 30% by mass to 100% by mass based on the total amount of the base oil (A), the ester-based synthetic oil (A1) is one or more of an ester (A1-1) of a monohydric alcohol and a monobasic acid and an ester (A1-2) of a monohydric alcohol and a polybasic acid, and the base oil (A) satisfies requirements (1) to (3): Requirement (1): the kinematic viscosity at 40° C. is 2.00 mm.sup.2/s to 4.00 mm.sup.2/s. Requirement (2): the specific heat at 20° C. is 1.75 kJ/(kg.Math.K) or less. Requirement (3): the density at 20° C. is 0.850 g/cm.sup.3 or more.

Prelubricated stock sheet and method and system for making the same

A pre-lubricated stock sheet and a method and system for making the same are described. The pre-lubricated stock is generally in a coil wound form. The stock sheet can have opposing first and second sheet surfaces joined together by opposing side edges and opposing ends. Typically, the first and second sheet surfaces are substantially smooth and planar, wherein the sheet has 3 mg/foot.sup.2/side to about 200 mg/foot.sup.2/side of a solid lubricant having a melting temperature from about 80 to 212 degrees Fahrenheit. Moreover, the opposing side edges usually are substantially free of the solid lubricant. In some configurations, the stock sheet is an aluminum stock sheet, more particularly an aluminum can stock sheet. Furthermore, the lubricant can be in some configurations a food grade lubricant, that is qualifies a low volatile organic compound under one or more of municipal, state and federal governing authorities.