Compositions – Vaporization – or expansion – refrigeration or heat or energy... – With lubricants – or warning – stabilizing or anti-corrosion...
Patent
1994-09-07
1998-08-11
Diamond, Alan
Compositions
Vaporization, or expansion, refrigeration or heat or energy...
With lubricants, or warning, stabilizing or anti-corrosion...
508485, 508495, 508498, 508504, 508505, C09K 504
Patent
active
057923833
ABSTRACT:
Fluid refrigeration compositions comprising a hydrocarbon lubricant, an immiscible refrigerant and an additive capable of reducing the interfacial tension between the hydrocarbon lubricant and refrigerant.
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Aconsky Leonard
Eckard Alan D.
Flak G. Thomas
Reyes-Gavilan Jose L.
Tritcak Todd R.
Diamond Alan
Witco Corporation
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