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Microcalorimetric study of adsorption of oil additives by metal
Abstract 1. Oil additives of various structures (trichloromethylphosphonic acid esters, metal dialkyldithiophosphates) differ as regards heat of absorption by metals, determined microcalorimetrically. 2. With an increase in the heat of adsorption of oil additives on metal, anti-wear properties improve on testing in a friction testing machine under low contact loads.
Microcalorimetric study of adsorption of oil additives by metal
Abstract 1. Oil additives of various structures (trichloromethylphosphonic acid esters, metal dialkyldithiophosphates) differ as regards heat of absorption by metals, determined microcalorimetrically. 2. With an increase in the heat of adsorption of oil additives on metal, anti-wear properties improve on testing in a friction testing machine under low contact loads.
Microcalorimetric study of adsorption of oil additives by metal
Lashkhi, V.L. (author) / Markov, A.A. (author) / Vipper, A.B. (author) / Lozovoi, Yu.A. (author) / Shepeleva, Ye.S. (author)
1973-02-07
5 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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