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Originally Posted By: edhackett
Originally Posted By: Pontual
Originally Posted By: edhackett
Oh! Oh! Let me! Let me!
CAS 68649-11-6
And... if the "2" in SpectraSyn 2 confuses him:
SpectraSyn 2
or
Synfluid
Ed
WRONG, the CAS# for the 1-dimer Decenoate Hydrogen according to the patent material is 25339-53-1 in the not the decene Molakule and Shannow made you in error (since yer @ most googler), take note a do re-search! You search went to Exxon Mobil!!! The Fluid in case is made by TOTAL ELF!!!
And there is no mention to Cst in the apocrifical and not applicable material you presented. nd don't be fool SpectraSyn2 is just an enhanced Spectrasyn, not a 2 Cst spectrasyn. o you got confused or/and sofismatic.
Take note CAS#25339-53-1, not that one for Spectrasyn ...
1-DECENOATE HYDROGEN DIMER (for a 2Cst, if Molakule is certain of the base used) / CAS#25339-53-1 / STRUCTURAL FORMULA: CH3-CH=CH-(CH2)8-CH3a
I see you guys never heard of LDS fluid (made by TOTAL), before this thread ...
Brought to you, by Pontual.
CAS 25339-53-1 is for the chemical Decene. The PAO with CAS 68649-11-6 is a dimer(two molecules) of Decene. The "1" in the name refers to the position of the double bond.
CAS numbers are specific to the compound and have nothing to do with the the manufacturer. Had you looked at the links I provided, the one labeled "Synfluid", would take you to the exact same CAS, same base oil, manufactured by Chevron Phillips.
The link labeled "SpectraSyn 2" takes you to the product data sheet that clearly states the viscosity as 1.7 and Chevron Phillips is a 2 cSt PAO fluid.
Synfluid
SpectraSyn 2
Ed
No, one (1) molecule make a substance. 2 or more molecules just gives more of such substance. That's not even chemistry, but basic physics. Come on, you late guys are really weak! CAS# difference should be different componente. And, the 1 dimer is AFAIK, the position of the H in the molecule.
Originally Posted By: Pontual
Originally Posted By: edhackett
Oh! Oh! Let me! Let me!
CAS 68649-11-6
And... if the "2" in SpectraSyn 2 confuses him:
SpectraSyn 2
or
Synfluid
Ed
WRONG, the CAS# for the 1-dimer Decenoate Hydrogen according to the patent material is 25339-53-1 in the not the decene Molakule and Shannow made you in error (since yer @ most googler), take note a do re-search! You search went to Exxon Mobil!!! The Fluid in case is made by TOTAL ELF!!!
And there is no mention to Cst in the apocrifical and not applicable material you presented. nd don't be fool SpectraSyn2 is just an enhanced Spectrasyn, not a 2 Cst spectrasyn. o you got confused or/and sofismatic.
Take note CAS#25339-53-1, not that one for Spectrasyn ...
1-DECENOATE HYDROGEN DIMER (for a 2Cst, if Molakule is certain of the base used) / CAS#25339-53-1 / STRUCTURAL FORMULA: CH3-CH=CH-(CH2)8-CH3a
I see you guys never heard of LDS fluid (made by TOTAL), before this thread ...
Brought to you, by Pontual.
CAS 25339-53-1 is for the chemical Decene. The PAO with CAS 68649-11-6 is a dimer(two molecules) of Decene. The "1" in the name refers to the position of the double bond.
CAS numbers are specific to the compound and have nothing to do with the the manufacturer. Had you looked at the links I provided, the one labeled "Synfluid", would take you to the exact same CAS, same base oil, manufactured by Chevron Phillips.
The link labeled "SpectraSyn 2" takes you to the product data sheet that clearly states the viscosity as 1.7 and Chevron Phillips is a 2 cSt PAO fluid.
Synfluid
SpectraSyn 2
Ed
No, one (1) molecule make a substance. 2 or more molecules just gives more of such substance. That's not even chemistry, but basic physics. Come on, you late guys are really weak! CAS# difference should be different componente. And, the 1 dimer is AFAIK, the position of the H in the molecule.