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would love to learn since this is new to me. where is this quoted?
My comment's source was based on a University textbook from a group of French and Belgium authors (translated into English) from about 1998. This text emphasizes lubricant VIIs and blending rules for the lubricant chemist and tribologist.
I just found out about this forum as I was researching for information on lube additives.
I'm working on some additives such as VII and hopefully able to make VIIs. I'm also looking for makers of additive packages in the States that can work together with me here in Asia.
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I'm working on some additives such as VII and hopefully able to make VIIs. I'm also looking for makers of additive packages in the States that can work together with me here in Asia.
Originally Posted By: vo_marz
Originally Posted By: MolaKule
Hey vo,
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viscosity of m.oil.
I don't see how this question is relevant to commercial oil additives.
PEA is pimarily a cleaner added to fuel.
it isnt
its an "accidental" additive
What is the proof of this... and is it true that there are other accidental additives in fuel too ?
Originally Posted By: vo_marz
Originally Posted By: MolaKule
Hey vo,
Quote:
viscosity of m.oil.
I don't see how this question is relevant to commercial oil additives.
PEA is pimarily a cleaner added to fuel.
it isnt
its an "accidental" additive
Just trying to keep the topic of the chemistry of commercial oil additives on topic, but if someone wants to write up a paper on the influence of fuel additives in oil, or start a different thread then so be it.