Use of Group II, Group III base stocks in hydraulic and industrial applications

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作者
Ryan, HT [1 ]
机构
[1] Ethyl Petr Addit Ltd, Res & Dev, Hydraul & Ind Global Ctr Excellence, Bracknell, Berks, England
关键词
oxidative stability; base oil;
D O I
10.1108/00368799910294788
中图分类号
TH [机械、仪表工业];
学科分类号
0802 ;
摘要
Use of hydrotreated, hydrocracked and catalytically dewaxed base oils in hydraulic and industrial applications is increasing on a global scale. The hydrogenation and dewaxing processes involved in the manufacture of these products can result in base oils of exceptionally low aromatic content and sulphur level and raised viscosity index (VI). The aromatic content, sulphur level and VI are parameters used by the American Petroleum Institute (API) to categorize the base oils as Group II or Group III. The performance of additives in these Groups II and III base stocks differs from that in Group I base stocks. In addition, different processes used by different manufacturers will not only create different base stock oxidative stability and solvency from that of Group I base stocks, it will also create differences between Group II base stocks and between Groups II and III base stocks. Several different base stocks have been examined using methods including mass spectrometry and aniline point. Variations in properties, such as aromatic content cycloparaffinic content and aniline point, appear to relate to differences in oxidation stability and solvency. With the improved response of Groups II/III base stocks to antioxidants, a performance level of 10,000 hours or greater in the ASTM D 943 is common. This necessitates addition of specific antioxidants which result in extended oxidation performance but lead in some cases to the formation of insoluble degradation products in Group II/III base stocks, and more so in Group I base stocks. Phenolic-containing and phenolic-free antioxidant systems have been identified that allow for extended oxidation stability in a wide range of Group II base stocks without sludge formation in either Group I, II or III base stocks.
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