Compositions – Defined liquid dielectric dispersed in defined web or sheet
Patent
1987-02-12
1994-02-22
Miller, Edward A.
Compositions
Defined liquid dielectric dispersed in defined web or sheet
252 498, 252 57, C10M16904, C10M10536
Patent
active
052884325
ABSTRACT:
A high temperature lubricant composition comprising polycarboxylic acid esters and organophosphorus compounds is described. This composition is useful for lubricating very high temperature diesel engines. A method of rectifying used lubricant compositions is also described.
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Akzo America Inc.
Fennelly Richard P.
Miller Edward A.
Morris Louis A.
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