Compositions – Electrolytes for electrical devices
Patent
1977-12-15
1980-07-15
Shine, W. J.
Compositions
Electrolytes for electrical devices
252 332, 252 334, 252 495, 72 42, C10M 106, C10M 338, C10M 332
Patent
active
042127505
ABSTRACT:
A water base metal working lubricant includes water soluble polyalkylene glycols, a water emulsifiable high pressure lubricant component, which may be a chlorinated paraffin or a sulfurized or chlorinated fatty acid ester, and a non-ionic or anionic emulsifier for the high pressure lubricant. The latter is provided by a salt of a fatty acid sulfonate or sulfate, or a phosphate organic acid or ester of a fatty acid. The mixture may also include anticorrosives and a bactericide.
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Lubrication Technology, Inc.
Shine W. J.
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