Abstract

The present work has been aimed at a comprehensive investigation of the carbon deposition, antioxidant, anticorrosion, and antiwear properties of a number of compressor oils, and at establishing a correlation between the results obtained in evaluations of high-temperature properties by different methods. The basic physicochemical properties and group compositions of the test oils are shown, which includes oils for reciprocating air compressors and other oils. Results are presented which were obtained in determinations of the carbon deposition tendency of compressor oils by two methods, the test-stand method and the laboratory method. Results are also shown from evaluations of the lubricity of the compressor oils and their anticorrosion properties at high temperature. The greatest viscosity increase is observed for the oil from medium-sulfur crudes with a high content of aromatic hydrocarbons, the smallest viscosity increase for oils with a naphthemic-paraffinic base.

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