BASIC FACTORS IN THE FORMATION AND STABILITY OF NON-SOAP LUBRICATING GREASES FOR USE AT ELEVATED TEMPERATURES
Abstract
The study of carbon blacks for use as thickeners in non-soap greases indicates that blacks with areas greater than 100 sqm/g and low volatile content possess the most desirable properties. Sufficient ion-incorporated silicas have now been prepared and subjected to stability tests in non-soap grease systems to definitely establish the enhancement of properties of the treated solids relative to the untreated silica. Such treated solids show great promise or use at elevated temperatures. A limited study was made of the surface properties of ion-incorporated samples by adsorption techniques. Preparation of high area MoS2 is al o reported. (Author)
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jul 01, 1961
- Accession Number
- AD0260665
Entities
People
- Albert C. Zettlemoyer
- John J. Chessick
Organizations
- Lehigh University