C10M2221/04

Additive formulation suitable for antistatic modification and improving the electrical conductivity of inanimate organic material

An additive formulation suitable for antistatic modification and improving the electrical conductivity of inanimate organic material, consisting essentially of (A) from 1 to 50% by weight of an olefin-sulfur dioxide copolymer, (B) from 1 to 50% by weight of a compound which comprises one or more basic nitrogen atoms and has at least one relatively long-chain linear or branched hydrocarbon radical having at least four carbon atoms or an equivalent structural element which ensures the solubility of component (B) in the inanimate organic material, (C) from 0.1 to 30% by weight of an oil-soluble acid and (D) from 1 to 80% by weight of a high-boiling organic solvent which consists of one or more molecule types, where at least 80% by weight of these molecule types have a boiling point of more than 150 C. at standard pressure,
where the sum of all components adds up to 100% by weight.

Glycosaminoglycan Composition and Method of Use for Lubrication
20170043061 · 2017-02-16 ·

The invention provides lubricating compositions and methods of use thereof in man or in animals. Specifically, provided are lubricating compositions comprising effective amounts of chondroitin sulfate and hyaluronan, and optionally include N-acetyl D-glucosamine.

Water-based lubricating grease compositions and methods for using the same
12344813 · 2025-07-01 · ·

A water-based lubricating grease composition includes at least 40 wt % water; a salt-based thickener; a polymer-based thickener; and optionally, an inorganic solid-based thickener. A process for preparing the water-based lubricating grease composition may include blending a suitable amount of water with a salt-based thickener to provide a thickened water-based grease, wherein the salt-based thickener is obtained from contacting a base with a fat; and adding a polymer-based thickener to the thickened water-based grease.

Lubricating compositions

The present patent application relates to the use of non fluorinated aromatic polymers as additives for fluorinated lubricants.