C10M159/04

HEAT TREATMENT OIL COMPOSITION
20180023021 · 2018-01-25 · ·

A heat treatment oil composition is provided that is capable of reducing the fluctuation in cooling capability among components subjected to mass quenching while retaining a cooling capability equivalent to the No. 1 oil of Class 2 of JIS K2242:2012 in a heat treatment of a metal material, such as quenching, and is capable of suppressing deterioration in cooling capability thereof with the lapse of time under repetition of the heat treatment. The heat treatment oil composition contains (A) a base oil and (B) at least one selected from a petroleum resin and/or a derivative of a petroleum resin, and has a characteristic time obtained from a cooling curve obtained according to the cooling capability test method of JIS K2242:2012 of 1.00 second or less and a 300 C. number of second, which is a cooling time from 800 C. to 300 C. in the cooling curve, of 6.00 seconds or more and 14.50 seconds or less.

Lubricating compositions
12195689 · 2025-01-14 · ·

A liquid composition for providing enhanced lubrication and wear protection, particularly under high-performance and/or extreme-pressure conditions. The composition comprises components that are either solubilized, liquified, or sub-micronized, and are formulated to result in a stable, color-tunable composition that can be stored or implemented over extended periods of time without separation of solid components from the liquid. A composition can either be a lubricant in which the solubilized, liquified, or sub-micronized components are comprised within a base oil, or an additive composition in which the components are formulated to be later added to a base oil. Suitable base oils are industrial, automotive, or open gear oils such as those used in the oil and gas industry, sugar mills, or in rock crushers; rock drill, pneumatic, and air tool oils; anti-seize compounds; cutting, gun, engine, air compressor, or bearing oils; slideway lubricants; and oven, kiln, foundry, metalworking, metalforming, or aerospace lubricants.

Lubricating compositions
12195689 · 2025-01-14 · ·

A liquid composition for providing enhanced lubrication and wear protection, particularly under high-performance and/or extreme-pressure conditions. The composition comprises components that are either solubilized, liquified, or sub-micronized, and are formulated to result in a stable, color-tunable composition that can be stored or implemented over extended periods of time without separation of solid components from the liquid. A composition can either be a lubricant in which the solubilized, liquified, or sub-micronized components are comprised within a base oil, or an additive composition in which the components are formulated to be later added to a base oil. Suitable base oils are industrial, automotive, or open gear oils such as those used in the oil and gas industry, sugar mills, or in rock crushers; rock drill, pneumatic, and air tool oils; anti-seize compounds; cutting, gun, engine, air compressor, or bearing oils; slideway lubricants; and oven, kiln, foundry, metalworking, metalforming, or aerospace lubricants.