Lubricant compositions having improved anti-deposition propertie

Compositions – Electrolytes for electrical devices

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252 56S, C10M15502

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050471597

ABSTRACT:
Lubricant compositions having improved anti-deposition properties through the addition of effective amounts of polyalkyleneoxide-modified silicone oils. The silicone oils have pendant polyether groups bonded to the silicon chain by non-hydrolyzable Si-C bonds. The silicone oils have molecular weights in the range of about 200 to about 5000 .sup.g /mole.

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