Abstract

Modern lubricating oils generally contain additives of various functional types. Examples may be found in motor oils [I], engine transmission oils [2], and oils for hydromechanical transmissions that contain mixtures of extreme-pressure (E.P.), antiwear, detergent, antioxidant, and anticorrosion additives all in the same oil. The difference in the mechanism of action of detergents [3] and E.P. additives [4] may lead to effects in which their functional properties are suppressed. In this connection, it has been of interest to study the compatibility and mutual influence of detergent/dispersant additives (alkylsalicylates and sulfonates) and sulfur-containing E.P. additives with respect to antiscoring, antiwear, and anticorrosion properties.

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