Abstract

AbstractThe film‐forming tendencies of selected mineral base oils and synthetic base fluids were investigated with and without conventional GL‐5 additive packages. A pressurised falling‐body viscometer and a concentrated contact simulator were used to measure low‐shear viscosities, central film thicknesses, and traction coefficients. Analysis of the mineral—based oils showed that a paraffinic base oil and a naphthenic base oil had similar film thicknesses, even though the naphthenic base oil has higher pressure‐viscosity coefficients. A very high viscosity index oil gave thinner film thicknesses and lower pressure—viscosity coefficients than the paraffinic or naphthenic base oils. Analysis of the synthetic base fluids showed that a PAO‐4 base fluid gave thicker film thicknesses than an ester base fluid. The analysis of fully‐formulated oils showed that the PAO‐4 oil containing a proprietary polyolefin provided a similar filnz thickness to the PAO‐4 oil containing a more expensive PAO‐100.

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