Abstract

This paper presents the results of studies of wall effects in commercial soap-based greases LT4-S2 and HUTPLEX EP-2, thickened with, respectively, lithium 12-hydroxystearate and overbased calcium sulfonate. The studies were conducted in the presence of five different materials: copper alloy C11000, bronze B476, EPDM rubber and PTFE and PU thermoplastics. The influence of the energy state of the surface layer of the adsorbents and temperature (ranging from −20 to 60 °C) on the intensity of wall effects was investigated. Changes in the structural viscosity and shear stress in the boundary layer area in the greases and the soap-based thickener’s ability to adsorb on the surfaces of the adsorbents were determined by evaluating the rheological parameter plateau modulus.

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