Compositions – Electrolytes for electrical devices
Patent
1981-02-20
1983-04-05
Albrecht, Dennis L.
Compositions
Electrolytes for electrical devices
252 347, 252 493, 252 495, 252 515A, 252 77, 252356, 252392, C09K 1522, C10M 106, C10M 304, C23F 1110
Patent
active
043790631
ABSTRACT:
Corrosion inhibiting aqueous functional fluids having high stability are provided which contain (a) water, (b) a corrosion inhibiting, surface active, water soluble or dispersible alkali metal, ammonium or organic amine salt of a water insoluble carboxylic acid group terminated monoamide, (c) a second surface active agent and optionally, (d) water soluble or dispersible lubricant. These functional fluids are useful as a metal working fluid or hydraulic fluid.
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Albrecht Dennis L.
Cincinnati Milacron Inc.
Dunn Donald
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