ANTISEIZURE AND ANTIWEAR PROPERTIES OF LUBRICATING OILS UNDER REFRIGERANT GAS ENVIRONMENTS.

Author(s) : KOMATSUZAKI S., HOMMA Y.

Type of article: Article

Summary

THE ANTISEIZURE AND ANTIWEAR PROPERTIES OF REFRIGERATION OILS WERE EXAMINED UNDER REFRIGERANT GAS ENVIRONMENTS IN ORDER TO SEE THE EFFECT OF R12 AND CLARIFY ITS MECHANISM. THE REFRIGERANT FUNCTIONED EFFECTIVELY AS AN ELECTROPHORETIC AGENT AND IMPROVED THE ANTISEIZURE AND ANTIWEAR PROPERTIES OF LUBRICANTS ; IE, THE IRON CHLORIDE PRODUCED THROUGH THE REACTION BETWEEN THE REFRIGERANT AND THE RUBBING SURFACE PLAYED AN IMPORTANT ROLE IN IMPROVING THESE PROPERTIES. (PASCAL, Bibliogr. int., ENERG., FR., 230, N 7, 1991, 7018.

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  • Original title: ANTISEIZURE AND ANTIWEAR PROPERTIES OF LUBRICATING OILS UNDER REFRIGERANT GAS ENVIRONMENTS.
  • Record ID : 1992-1044
  • Languages: English
  • Source: Lubr. Eng. - vol. 47 - n. 3
  • Publication date: 1991

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