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Oils, Miscellaneous: Lubricating

OILS, MISCELLANEOUS LUBRICATING Crankcase oil, Motor oil, Transmission oil NL 0 1 0 ... [Pg.106]

Oils, Miscellaneous Lubricating — Fire Hazards Flash Point (deg. F) 300 - 450 CC ... [Pg.419]

Oils, Miscellaneous Motor Crankcase Oil Lubricating Oil Transmission Oil ... [Pg.251]

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Oil field uses are primarily imidazolines for surfactant and corrosion inhibition (see Petroleum). Besides the lubrication market for metal salts, the miscellaneous market is comprised of free acids used ia concrete additives, motor oil lubricants, and asphalt-paving applications (47) (see Asphalt Lubrication AND lubricants). Naphthenic acid has also been studied ia ore flotation for recovery of rare-earth metals (48) (see Flotation Lanthanides). [Pg.512]

Miscellaneous Commercial Applications. Dimer acids are components of "downweU" corrosion inhibitors for oil-drilling equipment (see Petroleum Corrosion and corrosion inhibitors). This may account for 10% of current dimer acid use (71). The acids, alkyl esters, and polyoxyalkylene dimer esters are used commercially as components of metal-working lubricants (see Lubrication). Dimer esters have achieved some use in specialty lubricant appHcations such as gear oils and compressor lubricants. The dimer esters, compared to dibasic acid esters, polyol esters and poly(a-olefin)s, are higher in cost and of higher viscosity. The higher viscosity, however, is an advantage in some specialties, and the dimer esters are very stable thermally and can be made quite oxidatively stable by choice of proper additives. [Pg.117]

Solvents, extender oils, and insoluble monomers are used throughout the rubber industry. In addition, miscellaneous oils are used to lubricate machinery. Laboratory analysis indicates the presence of oil and grease in the raw wastewater of these plants. Oil and grease entering the wastewater streams are removed by chemical coagulation, dissolved air flotation, and, to some extent, biological oxidation. [Pg.567]

In a survey of volatile organic chemicals in 1159 household items including household cleaners and polishes, paint-related products, fabric and leather treatments, cleaners for electronic equipment, oils, greases and lubricants, adhesive-related products, automotive products and miscellaneous products, ethylbenzene was identified in 157 of 658 (24%) of the products tested. The highest mean concentrations and percentage of products in each category in which ethylbenzene was found were as follows 7.2% w/w in 7.5% of automotive products, 2.4% w/w in 47.8% of paint-related... [Pg.238]

Petroleum Products Products obtained from the processing of crude oil, unfinished oils, natural gas liquids and other miscellaneous hydrocarbon compounds. Includes aviation gasoline, motor gasoline, naphtha-type jet fuel, kerosene-type jet fuel, kerosene, distillate fuel oil, residual fuel oil, ethane, liquefied petroleum gases, petrochemical feedstocks, special naphthas, lubricants, paraffin wax, petroleum coke, asphalt and road oil, still gas and other products. [Pg.24]

The primary uses of 1,2-dichloroethane (ethylene dichloride), 1,1-di-chloroethane, chloroform, and carbon tetrachloride are as feed stocks for the production of chlorinated and fluorinated hydrocarbons. Ethylene dichloride is used in the preparation of protein concentrates and in the extraction of natural oils. Chloroform is a chemical intermediate in the manufacture of plastic, dyes, resins, and fire extinguishing products. It is used as an extraction solvent for various pharmaceutical products as well as a reactant in the preparation of analgesics and anthelmintic drugs. Miscellaneous uses of carbon tetrachloride include synthesis of organic chemicals, dyes, drugs, and lubricants. [Pg.217]

Miscellaneous Plasticizers. Hydrocarbons and halogenated hydrocarbons belong mainly to the secondary plasticizer type. Aromatic and aliphatic hydrocarbons are used as extenders coumarone-indene resins and coal tar oils are miscible with rubber and slightly miscible with vinyl polymers. Alkylnaphtha-lenes are used as lubricants for vinylic polymers. Chlorinated hydrocarbons are used as secondary plasticizers in PVC, rubber or cellulose acetate-based blends to increase the resistance to inflammation. [Pg.26]


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