Sulfur-chlorinated polynuclear aromatic and fat mixture

Chemistry of carbon compounds – Miscellaneous organic carbon compounds – C-metal

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260139, 252 484, C07G 1700

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039636925

ABSTRACT:
A sulfur-chlorinated cyclic oil-fat product for use as the extreme pressure additive to cutting, drawing, lubricating, gear, and like oils is disclosed. The cyclic substituents contains a substantial amount of polynuclear aromatics which is generally a waste product of a catalytic cracking refinery process while the fat product may be the free acids of animal and vegetable fats, such as acidulated foots, which are the waste products from fats after the glycerine has been extracted, or may be the glycerides themselves. The resulting product is an inexpensive extreme pressure additive which, in small percentages, greatly enhances the pressure bearing capacity of a lubricating oil.

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