Additives that Improve Lubrication Oils
Mechanical machines need lubrication. No machines can run for
long without lubrication of its moving parts. At best, the
moving parts may wear out faster. At worst, entire machines can
seize up and develop cracks. In severe conditions, the heat
built up can even cause explosions and loss of lives.
So lubrication is no small matter in machine operation.
Lubrication oil can last for a very long time in normal machine
operation. By determining the properties of lubrication oil,
many machine operators will be able to know whether the oil can
still be used.
Some of the important properties to watch for when buying or
replacing lubrication oil is as follows:
Viscosity Viscosity Index Pour Point Oxidation Resistance Flash
Point, Fire Point Alkalinity Additives
Some of the additives that are put into the lubrication oil
include the following:
Anti Oxidant - Amines, Phenols Corrosion Inhibitor Detergent and
Dispersant - Ca, Ba, Compounds, Soaps Alkalinity - Ca, Ba
Hydroxides Anti Bacterial - Biocides Oiliness or Wetting Agents
- fatty oils, chlorinated wax Extreme Pressure Agents - organic
compounds of Cl, S, P (for hydraulic, gear oil) Pour Point
Depressant - Organic polymers (alkyl naphthalene) (for steering
gear, refrigerator) Anti foam - Silicones Viscosity Index
Improvers - organic polymers Emulsifying Agent - Polar Compounds
(emulsifying but do not lose lubricating property)
With large machines that use large amounts of lubrication oil
the engineer has to determine when to change the oil. This is
because the change can be a very expensive affair.
The correct thing to do is to determine whether the oil can
still be used without changing. The engineer must know exactly
when to change the oil. He will take measurements of various
parameters to help him decide.
That could be a subject for another coming facworld ezine
article.
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"General Engineering Knowledge Notes" that will help candidates
prepare for the Marine Certificate of Competency Examinations.
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