Compositions – Electrolytes for electrical devices
Patent
1980-02-04
1981-04-14
Hines, Robert V.
Compositions
Electrolytes for electrical devices
252 499, C10M 502, C10M 504
Patent
active
042618428
ABSTRACT:
A semi-synthetic lubricant for high temperature applications, particularly adapted for use on relatively movable metallic surfaces during the shearing of molten glass, and consisting of an aqueous solution of a formulation comprising a non-drying vegetable oil, such as coconut oil, alkanolamine, the phosphate ester of an ethylene oxide adduct of a linear primary alcohol, an emulsifier, preferably the ethoxylated sorbitol hexaoleate, the fatty nitrogen derivative of distilled coconut oil primary amine, and a wetting agent. The wetting agent is preferably the methyl ester of a 50:50 mixture of methyl palmitate and methyl oleate.
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Busch Bruce D.
Yeavello Dennis J.
Fremont Industries, Inc.
Haugen Orrin M.
Hines Robert V.
Nikolai Thomas J.
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