ELECTION OF GEAR OILS BY PHYSICO-CHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS
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https://doi.org/10.18372/0370-2197.3(100).17892Keywords:
mineral and synthetic gear oils, physical and chemical characteristics, operating temperature range, resistance to aging, corrosion protection, compatibility with elastomers, viscosityAbstract
A comparative analysis of the performance of mineral and synthetic gear oils according to the main (standard) physical and chemical characteristics was carried out. The main requirements for gear oils, which are formulated today by leading gear manufacturers and are reflected in international specifications and standards, are given. Conclusions were made regarding the compatibility of mineral and synthetic gear oils.
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ISO 3016 : 2019 Petroleum and related products from natural or synthetic source – Determination of pour point
ISO 6247 : 1998 Petroleum products – Determination of foaming character characteristics of labricating oils.
ISO 12152 : 2012 Lubricants, industrial oils and related products – Determination of foaming and air release. properties of industrial dear oils using a spur dear test rid – Flender foat test proctdure.
ISO 1817 : 2022 Rubber, vulcanired or thertoplastik – Determination of the effect of liquids.
ISO 7120 : 1987 Petroleum products and lubricants – petroleum oils and other fluids – Determination of rust-preventing characteristics in the presence of water.
ISO 2160 : 1998 Petroleum products - Corrosiveness to copper – Copper strip test.
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