Radiation resistant oil and method of lubricating for atomic pow

Chemistry of hydrocarbon compounds – Product blend – e.g. – composition – etc. – or blending process... – Component of indefinite molecular weight greater than 150

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ABSTRACT:
A radiation resistant working oil for lubricating parts of atomic power facilities which are exposed to radioactive rays consists essentially of alpha-benzyl substituted methylnaphthalene isomers and beta-benzyl substituted methylnaphthalene isomers in the ratio of about 1:0.2-1:1.

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