Effect of Additive Concentration on the Antiwear and Antiseizing Properties of Oil
Abstract
Minimum effective concentrations (2.5, 0.3, 2.5, and 5.0%, resp.) of a sulfurized olefin tetramer (OTP), ethylene diisopropyl xanthate (LZ-23K), CCl3PO(OBU)2 (Khloref-40), and (CCl3(Ch2)4)2S (Sul'fol) for reducing wear and seizing in lubricating oil IS-50 were determined at sliding rates smaller than or equal to 9.5 m/sec and loads of 7.5 to 75 kg in a 4 ball friction machine. The antiseizing efficiency of LZ-23K was even impaired at higher concentrations and that of (RO)2P(S)SCH2CHMeCCl3 (LZ-309,2) and (ME(CH2)3CHETCH2O) 2PSSZNSSP(OCH2CHMe2)2 (DF-11) was not appreciable.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Aug 21, 1972
- Accession Number
- AD0751472
Entities
People
- G. V. Shipilov
- I. G. Tsurkan
- Yu. Ya. Podolskii
Organizations
- Air Force Systems Command