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Cyanamid Products Produce Additives in Britian

Cyanamid Products Produce Additives in Britian mended treatment is in the order of 1 % Accolube 76 Cyanamid Products the type of stocks used. The product does not for high quality premium grade oils, dependent upon Produc e Additives impart an offensive odour to the finished lubricant and it is completely oil soluble. in Britian Aerolube 76 contains 4.5% zinc, 4.4% phosphorus, and 0.1% sulphur. Its specific gravity at 60°F. is TH E Industrial Chemicals Division of Cyanamid 0.980 and its viscosity at 100°F. is 385 S.S.U. and at Products Ltd., Bush House, Aldwych, London, 130°F. 162 S.S.U. W.C.2. arc producing in Britain a rango of oxidation, The introduction of these new additives to this corrosion and detergent additives, similar to those country is proof of the growing need for Premium manufactured by their parent company the American typo automobile lubricants. This oxidation and Cyanamid Company and which have been widely corrosion inhibitor is also valuable, of course, in known and used in the U.S.A. In America these many industrial lubricants, where the need for such additives have been known under the registered additives is increasing. brand name of "Aerolube", but in the U.K. they will Accolube 90, a barium petroleum sulfonate type be sold under the registered name "Accolube." of alkaline detergent will bo produced later this year. The first in this series, Accolube 7G, is available Full details are available from the Industrial now. This is a zinc hexyl dithiophosphato corrosion Chemicals Division, the Manager being Stanley inhibitor, anti-oxidant type of additive. The recom­ Duncan. 30 Scientific LUBRICATION August, 1952 http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Industrial Lubrication and Tribology Emerald Publishing

Cyanamid Products Produce Additives in Britian

Industrial Lubrication and Tribology , Volume 4 (8): 1 – Aug 1, 1952

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Emerald Publishing
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0036-8792
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10.1108/eb052187
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Abstract

mended treatment is in the order of 1 % Accolube 76 Cyanamid Products the type of stocks used. The product does not for high quality premium grade oils, dependent upon Produc e Additives impart an offensive odour to the finished lubricant and it is completely oil soluble. in Britian Aerolube 76 contains 4.5% zinc, 4.4% phosphorus, and 0.1% sulphur. Its specific gravity at 60°F. is TH E Industrial Chemicals Division of Cyanamid 0.980 and its viscosity at 100°F. is 385 S.S.U. and at Products Ltd., Bush House, Aldwych, London, 130°F. 162 S.S.U. W.C.2. arc producing in Britain a rango of oxidation, The introduction of these new additives to this corrosion and detergent additives, similar to those country is proof of the growing need for Premium manufactured by their parent company the American typo automobile lubricants. This oxidation and Cyanamid Company and which have been widely corrosion inhibitor is also valuable, of course, in known and used in the U.S.A. In America these many industrial lubricants, where the need for such additives have been known under the registered additives is increasing. brand name of "Aerolube", but in the U.K. they will Accolube 90, a barium petroleum sulfonate type be sold under the registered name "Accolube." of alkaline detergent will bo produced later this year. The first in this series, Accolube 7G, is available Full details are available from the Industrial now. This is a zinc hexyl dithiophosphato corrosion Chemicals Division, the Manager being Stanley inhibitor, anti-oxidant type of additive. The recom­ Duncan. 30 Scientific LUBRICATION August, 1952

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Published: Aug 1, 1952

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