Compositions – Electrolytes for electrical devices
Patent
1989-08-23
1992-05-26
Willis, Jr., Prince
Compositions
Electrolytes for electrical devices
252 25, 252 36, 252 37, 252 405, 252 42, C10M14514
Patent
active
051165228
ABSTRACT:
A lubricating composition having improved high and low temperature properties is disclosed. More specifically, the addition of a certain ethylene copolymers having a Melt Index of at least about 40 g/10 mins. to a mixture comprising (1) a lubricating oil, (2) a thickener, and (3) a VI improver results in a lubricating composition which has both excellent high temperature adhesiveness and low temperature slumpability.
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Alexander A. Gordon
Brown Terrance O.
Moran Lyle E.
Slack David A.
Ditsler John W.
Exxon Research and Engineering Company
Johnston Jerry D.
Willis Jr. Prince
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