Abstract:
There is provided a metalworking process, such as for example a punching process, wherein a shaping tool (eg. punch) contacts and applies a non-chip forming shaping force to a metallic workpiece (eg. blank) and there is supplied to the interface between the shaping tool and the metallic workpiece an aqueous fluid composition, having an alkaline pH, comprising water, a tall oil fatty acid, sulfurized lard oil, a sulfurized olefin, an oxyethylene/oxypropylene random or block copolymer diol having an average molecular weight in the range of from about 1000 to 8000 and an organic phosphate ester such as for example poly (1,2-ethanediyl) alpha-isodecyl-omega hydroxy phosphate. Reduced forces, lower friction and improved tool life are observed.
Abstract:
Lubricant composition for use on workpieces in the hot forming of metals, which contains: (a.sub.1) 0 to 80 percent by weight of a glass powder, (a.sub.2) 0 to 50 percent by weight of a glass frit whereby the content of at least one component (a.sub.1) or (a.sub.2) in the lubricant composition is not 0 percent by weight, (b) 10 to 25 percent by weight of natural or synthetic graphite, (c) 5 to 20 percent by weight of one or more alkali metal silicates of the general formula Me.sub.2 O.n SiO.sub.2, where Me is lithium, potassium or sodium and n is a number between 1 and 4, (d) 1 to 6 percent by weight of a water-soluble sodium polymetaphosphate, (e) 0 to 3 percent by weight of a water-insoluble sodium polymetaphosphate,(f) 0.5 to 4 percent by weight of a thickener, and (g) 0 to 1 percent by weight of borax.
Abstract:
A formable, weldable, temporary, protective coating for use on metals is provided comprising a neutralized acid- or base-functional polymer, lubricant, and solvent including water and an alcohol having no more than four carbon atoms per molecule, whereby the coating is capable of rapid drying at relatively low temperatures while exhibiting a flash point above 100.degree. F.
Abstract:
Stamping lubricant compositions which exhibit improved lubricity and methods for reducing friction and wear utilizing said stamping lubricant compositions.
Abstract:
The polycarbonates of the present invention include those of sucrose series having a specific cyclic structure, those of oligosaccharide and monosaccharide series other than the sucrose series, those derived from specific saccharides having no cyclic structure, those having a skeletal structure of pentaerythritol, neopentyl glycol or trimethylolmethane, and specific dicarbonates.The lubricating oil and electrical insulating oil of the invention contain the above-mentioned polycarbonates.The polycarbonates of tile invention are excellent in compatibility with Freon R-134a (HFC) as well as in lubricating properties, detergency and electrical insulating properties, and are capable of providing lubricating oil for refrigerator, automotive engine oil, automotive gear oil, lubricating oil for rolling and lubricating oil for fiber, especially lubricating oil for which electrical insulating properties are required, and electrical insulating oil.
Abstract:
Anti-wear and high pressure lubricating compositions with a major proportion of lubricating oil and a minor proportion of at least one amine phosphate containing a terminal imide ring result from the reaction, under conditions for the formation of an amine salt, of at least one phosphate having the general formula (I): ##STR1## in which n is equal to 1 or 2, R.sup.1 is a divalent hydrocarbon group with 1 to 32 carbon atoms, R.sup.6 represents a hydrogen atom or a monovalent hydrocarbon group containing usually from 1 to 200 carbon atoms, with at least one amine.
Abstract:
Aqueous machining fluid compositions, especially aqueous metalworking fluid compositions, are provided that exhibit improved reduction of friction and forces in the mechanical shaping and working of metallic and solid non-metallic workpieces. These compositions comprise a) water, b) a sulfurized organic material selected from the group consisting of sulfurized unsaturated aliphatic carboxylic acids having from 6 to 22 carbon atoms and salts thereof, sulfurized unsaturated esters of aliphatic carboxylic acids having 1 to 22 carbon atoms, sulfurized polymerized unsaturated fatty acids and salts and esters thereof, and mixtures thereof, c) a sulfurized hydrocarbon and d) an aliphatic ester of a dialkyldithiocarbamic acid.
Abstract:
The present invention provides lubricant oil compositions comprising a polyalkylene glycol carbonate. The lubricant oil compositions are useful for industrial gear oil, automotive gear oil, and lubricant oil for refrigerators, rolling installations and fibers, which are excellent in lubricating properties and detergency. The present invention also relates to lubricant oil compositions which comprise a polyalkylene glycol polycarbonate having mutual solubility with an ozone layer-nondestructive Freon such as Freon R-134a, and which are accordingly especially suited for refrigerators using hydrogenated fluorocarbon as a refrigerant. A polyalkylene glycol carbonate according to the invention comprises a polyoxypropylene group in the molecular chain and an alkyl group and an alkyloxyalkylene group at the molecular terminals. This invention provides a process for preparing said polyalkylene glycol polycarbonate wherein a polypropylene glycol and a carbonate are allowed to react, said reaction including condensation polymerization. The invention also provides a process without condensation polymerization for preparing a polyalkylene glycol polyol wherein a polyol and a carbonate is allowed to react in the presence of a basic catalyst while a produced alcohol is being distilled off, the catalyst is removed then, and the unreacted carbonate is eliminated.
Abstract:
A method of extruding a synthetic thermoplastic resin in which a processing aid in the form of a lubricant is added to the thermoplastic resin in order to facilitate processing of the thermoplastic resin. The improvement resides in using an organosilicon resinous composition as the lubricant for the thermoplastic resin.
Abstract:
A lubricating composition for use in hot rolling comprises from about 20% to about 70% by weight, based on the total weight of the composition, of an overbased metal sulfonate, e.g., overbased calcium sulfonate, having a base number of at least about 40 mg-KOH/g and preferably at least 200 mg-KOH/g. The lubricating composition can be applied to at least one pair of work rolls in a rolling mill during hot rolling of a steel. It may also be applied to the steel itself immediately before hot rolling. The lubricating composition is effective for preventing galling and reducing roll wear without causing slippage of the steel and it is particularly suitable for use in hot rolling of carbon steel under severe conditions or of stainless steel including high-Cr stainless steel.