The Problem of the Mechanism of Protective Action of Plastic Greases and Thin-Film Coatings
Abstract
The addition of 10% AKOR-1 corrosion inhibitor to hydrocarbon grease and more moisture and cation permeable Tsiatim-201 soap lubricants raised their Ohm resistance from 137 and 67 to 1270 and 140 Omega and their polarization resistance from 21, 663 and 2493 to 43,230 and 17,1760 Omega. Addition of 10% MOS2 changed the Ohm resistance to 100 and 190 Omega and the polarization resistance to 32,000 and 6400 Omega. In Tsiatim-201, 10% AKOR-1+10% MOS2 raised the respective resistances to 500 and 42,700 Omega. Parallel corrosion data were obtained. MOS2 and AKOR-1 affected only the bulk protective quality of the dense hydrocarbon grease but affected the surface protective quality of the plastic soap.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- May 18, 1972
- Accession Number
- AD0748022
Entities
People
- I. E. Zelkind
- I. G. Fuks
- I. P. Lukashevich
- L. N. Teterina
- V. L. Ivankovskiy
- Yu. N. Shekhter
Organizations
- National Air and Space Intelligence Center