Compositions – Electrolytes for electrical devices
Patent
1985-12-05
1988-11-22
Dixon, Jr., William R.
Compositions
Electrolytes for electrical devices
252 42, 252 336, 252 493, 252 495, 252 486, C10M13526
Patent
active
047864249
ABSTRACT:
Novel metal-working process and aqueous metal-working fluids are provided. The aqueous metal-working fluids contain at least one sodium hydrocarbylthiocarboxylate as an extreme pressure (EP) additive.
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Baldwin Bernard A.
Lindstrom Merlin R.
Dixon Jr. William R.
McAvoy Ellen
Phillips Petroleum Company
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