Abstract:
Group 2A metal greases having a dropping point in excess of 650.degree. F. are produced by a manufacturing process in which water is carefully controlled in the process while conversion to grease is occurring. It is necessary to complete the reaction and dehydrate the reaction mixture before finish oils and additives are added in order to obtain a reproducible grease with a high drop point and a low penetration value.
Abstract:
The combination of a conventional emulsifier package for soluble oils and a synergistic combination of (a) an oxazoline derivative and an amide and (b) an ether sulfate ammonium salt surfactant. The oxazoline drivative and amide contain straight or branched chain alcohol and fatty acid substituents. The ether sulfate ammonium salt surfactant contains a mixture of alkyl groups. The combination is incorporated with a base oil to produce soluble oil concentrate.
Abstract:
A stable extreme pressure grease comprising a base oil, a soap and an EP agent, in the preparation of which excess soap is provided for reaction with the EP agent whereby the thickening effect of the remaining soap in the grease is retained.
Abstract:
The ammonium salt of a sulfated ethoxylated alcohol is used as an emulsifying agent to provide resistance to biological degradation of continuous water phase hydraulic fluids. The emulsification agent allows the necessary emulsification properties and in addition provides bioresistance such that there is no need to add a secondary biocide nor to correct emulsification characteristics in order to hold such materials stable in emulsion.