I've been researching what the additive in 30 SAE tacky oil that makes it hang on to the chain when it's whooping around at a couple thousand feet/sec. and am wondering if the vegetable oil alternatives have this "anti-sling" additive(s) in them as well.
To my knowledge, this additive is some sort of crosslinked rubber-ish polymer that must be made of hydrocarbons to be so compatible with the oil base lubricant.
Is there any anti-sling in the alternatives and does anyone know what the additive(s) is/are? I am trying to understand the mechanism for how the anti-sling additive works instead of just being thick enough to hold on to the bar and chain. Anyone have any experience or knowledge?
To my knowledge, this additive is some sort of crosslinked rubber-ish polymer that must be made of hydrocarbons to be so compatible with the oil base lubricant.
Is there any anti-sling in the alternatives and does anyone know what the additive(s) is/are? I am trying to understand the mechanism for how the anti-sling additive works instead of just being thick enough to hold on to the bar and chain. Anyone have any experience or knowledge?