Compositions – Electrolytes for electrical devices
Patent
1987-09-28
1989-03-07
Dixon, Jr., William R.
Compositions
Electrolytes for electrical devices
44 63, 44 68, 44 72, 252 325, 252 377, 252 427, 252 475, C10M12926
Patent
active
048103977
ABSTRACT:
Fouling of metallic surfaces contacted with hydrocarbon oils at elevated temperatures is reduced by combining the oils with foulant-inhibiting amounts of thiadiazole compounds or triazole compounds, or aluminum compounds in combinations containing thiadiazole, triazole and acid compounds.
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Dixon Jr. William R.
Medley Margaret B.
Thompson Alan H.
Union Oil Company of California
Wirzbicki Gregory F.
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