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Lubricants
Sanjeet Kumar Nayak
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Definition
ā€¢ Lubrication is the process, or technique
employed to diminish friction between
surfaces in close proximity, and moving
relative to each other, by interposing a
substance between them.
ā€¢ The substance interposed is called lubricant.
Functions of Lubricants
ā€¢ Reduce Friction & Wear
ā€¢ Cool Moving Parts
ā€¢ Absorb shock
ā€¢ Sealing Agent
ā€¢ Cleans Parts
ā€¢ Prevents Corrosion
ā€¢ Prevents thermal Expansion of parts
ā€¢ Reducing Engine Noise
ā€¢ Minimizes Energy losses
Lubricant
Film
Lubricant film thickness
1/100th of a paper sheet
Withstanding pressure of 10 cars on a
finger nail
Types (According to physical state)
Lubricants
Solid Semi-solid Liquid
e.g. Graphite e.g. Grease e.g. petroleum oil
ā€¢ Itā€™s a measure of a fluidā€™s resistance to flow. Viscosity of the lubricating oil
determines its performance under operating conditions.
ā€¢ Too viscosity oil is thin and cannot stop friction.
ā€¢ Too high viscosity oil is thick and has poor flow properties.
Parameters of lubricants
1.Viscoity
Viscosity : application :
( at 400
C) (indication)
10 ā€“ 25 cSt low temp, (very) high speed
70 ā€“ 200 cSt standard applications
300 ā€“ 1000 cSt (very) heavy load, (very) low speed
VISCOSITY INDEX :
ā€¢ The rate at which viscosity of a lubricant changes with
temperature is measured by a scale called Viscosity Index.
ā€¢ It is the decrease in viscosity of oil per degree rise in temp
between 38 Ā°C & 99Ā°C.
ā€¢ Higher Viscosity Index means less variation of viscosity with
temperature.
Factor affecting Viscosity :
ā€¢ Temperature : Viscosity decreases with increases in temperature.
ā€¢ Load : Viscosity increases with increases in load.
ā€¢ Speed/shear : Viscosity decreases with increases in speed.
Determination of Viscosity Index
Determination of VI (contd.)
ā€¢ First the viscosity of the oil under test is determined at 38 Ā°C Let it be U
ā€¢ Then viscosity of 100 VI reference oil be H
ā€¢ Then viscosity of 0 VI reference oil be L
ā€¢ The values of 100 VI & 0VI oils is obtained from ASTM D2270.
ā€¢ Iodine number is the number of Grams equivalent of iodine absorbed by 100gm
of oil.
ā€¢ Each oil has its specific Iodine Number.
ā€¢ Iodine Number determines the extent of unsaturation present in the oil.
Low Iodine Number is desirable in oils.
2. Iodine number
ā€¢ Aniline point of an oil is defined as the minimum temperature at which
equal volumes of aniline(C6H5NH2) and the oil are miscible to form a
single phase upon mixing .
ā€¢ Aniline Point is a measure of aromatic content of the lubricating oil.
ā€¢ Low Aniline Point oil have high aromatic content which attacks rubber
seals.
ā€¢ Aniline Point is used as an indication of possible deterioration of rubber
sealing etc.
A good Lubricants should have higher Aniline point
3. Aniline point
ā€¢ Demulsification number defined as the number of seconds required for an oil
to separate from water after it has been emulsified under specified
conditions.
ā€¢ A good lubricating oil should form such an emulsion with water which breaks easily.
This property is called demulsification.
ā€¢ Quicker the oil separates out from the emulsion formed, better is the lubricating oil.
A good lubricating oil should have lower demulsification number.
4.Demulsification number
ā€¢ Flash Point is the min temp at which the lubricantā€™s vapors' ignite for a moment
when tiny flame is brought near.
ā€¢ Fire Point is the Min temp at which the lubricantā€™s vapours burn constantly for 5
seconds when tiny flame is brought near.
ā€¢ Fire point = flashpoint + 5Ā°C to 400 Ā°C
ā€¢ If flash point < 37.8 Ā°C= Flammable liquids
And if flash point >37.8 Ā°C =Combustible liquids.
For ease of storage and transportation lubricants with higher
flash point are preferred.
5. Flash point & Fire point
ā€¢ Drop Point is the Temperature at which grease passes from the semi-solid state to
the liquid state.
ā€¢ It determines the upper temp limit for the applicability of grease.
ā€¢ It is applicable for grease only.
Higher Drop point is preferred in grease
6. Drop point
7.Neutralisation number
ā€¢ Neutralization number can be either a total acid number (TAN) or total
base number (TBN)
ā€¢ Total Acid Number is a measure of the amount of potassium hydroxide
required to neutralize the acid contained in a lubricant.
ā€¢ TAN indicates age and Oxidation extent in the oil.
ā€¢ Total Base Number is a measure of reserve alkalinity in the oil. It is
measured by mg of KOH per gram of oil.
ā€¢ Alkali is added in the oil as a corrosion inhibitor.TBN indicates corrosion
resistivity of the oil.
Higher TBN or Lower TAN is preferred in an oil.
ā€¢ Cloud Point is the temp at which the lubricant becomes cloudy or hazy when
cooled.
ā€¢ Lubricating oils used in capillary feed systems should have low cloud points,
otherwise impurities will clog the capillary.
ā€¢ Pour Point is the temp at which the lubricant just ceases to flow when cooled.
ā€¢ Pour point of wax can be lowered by dewaxing , addition of suitable pour
point depressant, by removing the viscous constituent of the oil.
Lower Cloud Point and Pour point is preferred in a Lubricant.
8.Cloud point and Pour point
Desirable properties
ā€¢ High Chemical stability
ā€¢ High thermal stability
ā€¢ High boiling point
ā€¢ Low freezing point
ā€¢ Non-radioactive
ā€¢ Ease of availability
ā€¢ Economic viability
Additives
ā€¢ Additives are the substances added to a lubricant to enhance
existing properties, suppress undesirable properties or impart
new properties so as to increase the range of applicability.
ā€¢ These are classified along functional capabilities as :
Ā» For chemical stability
Ā» For viscosity
Ā» For contamination control
Ā» For lubricity
Additives for chemical stability
Detergents Metallo-Organic
compounds of Sodium,
Calcium and Magnesium
Chemically react with
sludge to neutralize them
and keep them soluble
Anti-Oxidants Aromatic Amines,
sulfurized phenols
Decompose peroxides,
Terminates free-radical
reactions
Rust-inhibitors Metal phenolates Provide protective film
Neutralize corrosive acids
Additives for Viscosity
VI improvers Polymers and copolymers
of olefins
Polymers expand with
increasing temperatures
This counteract oil thinning
Pour point
depressants
Alkylated naphthalene Modify wax crystal
formation to reduce
interlocking
Additives for contamination control
Dispersants (anti-
coagulants)
Alkylsuccinimide Contaminants are bonded
by polar attraction to
dispersant molecules.
Prevented from
agglomerating
Kept in suspension due to
solubility of dispersant
Anti-foaming agents Organic copolymers Reduce Surface tension to
speed collapse of foam
Seal swell agents Aromatic hydro carbons Chemical reaction with
gasket to cause slight swell,
resulting in tight seal
Additives for Lubricity
Anti Wear Organic Phosphates Chemical reaction with
metal surface and forms a
film. Prevents metal-to-
metal contact
Friction modifiers Organic fatty acids and
amides.
Preferential adsorption of
surface active materials
Extreme pressure
agents
organic sulfur and chlorine
compounds
Chemical action to form a
surface film
Lubricant Nomenclature
FOR LUBRICATING OIL
ā€¢ According to ISO 3448 standards lubricating oils are named
according to their Viscosity grades.
ā€¢ The Viscosity grade is suffixed
FOR GREASE
ā€¢ Greases are given NLGI number in accordance with ASTM D-
217 test.
NLGI Grades as per ASTM D-217 TEST
Lab Tests - for lubricants
ASTM D 445
ASTM D 2250
ASTM D 97
ASTM D 92
ASTM D 664
ASTM D 217
Kinematic viscosity
Viscosity index
Pour Point
Flash Point
Total Base Number (TBN)
NLGI numbers
Example
SERVOMESH-320
ā€¢ Viscosity :320-350cst(At 40Ā°C)
ā€¢ Viscosity Index : 90
ā€¢ Flash Point : 232 Ā°C
ā€¢ Pour point : -3Ā°C
USES:- Gear boxes
SERVOSYSTEM46
ā€¢ Viscosity : 43-48cst (At 40 Ā°C)
ā€¢ Viscosity Index : 98
ā€¢ Flash Point :200Ā°C
ā€¢ Pour point : -15Ā°C
ā€¢ Demulsification no : 20mins
USES :-Pumps
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Lubricants Explained: Properties, Types, and Functions

  • 2. Safety tipā€¦ ā€¢ Grinding dust from abrasive wheels is made up of extremely fine particles of the metal and the wheel and can be very dangerous to your health. Avoid inhaling such abrasive particles as much as possible.
  • 3. Definition ā€¢ Lubrication is the process, or technique employed to diminish friction between surfaces in close proximity, and moving relative to each other, by interposing a substance between them. ā€¢ The substance interposed is called lubricant.
  • 4.
  • 5. Functions of Lubricants ā€¢ Reduce Friction & Wear ā€¢ Cool Moving Parts ā€¢ Absorb shock ā€¢ Sealing Agent ā€¢ Cleans Parts ā€¢ Prevents Corrosion ā€¢ Prevents thermal Expansion of parts ā€¢ Reducing Engine Noise ā€¢ Minimizes Energy losses
  • 7. Lubricant film thickness 1/100th of a paper sheet Withstanding pressure of 10 cars on a finger nail
  • 8. Types (According to physical state) Lubricants Solid Semi-solid Liquid e.g. Graphite e.g. Grease e.g. petroleum oil
  • 9. ā€¢ Itā€™s a measure of a fluidā€™s resistance to flow. Viscosity of the lubricating oil determines its performance under operating conditions. ā€¢ Too viscosity oil is thin and cannot stop friction. ā€¢ Too high viscosity oil is thick and has poor flow properties. Parameters of lubricants 1.Viscoity Viscosity : application : ( at 400 C) (indication) 10 ā€“ 25 cSt low temp, (very) high speed 70 ā€“ 200 cSt standard applications 300 ā€“ 1000 cSt (very) heavy load, (very) low speed
  • 10. VISCOSITY INDEX : ā€¢ The rate at which viscosity of a lubricant changes with temperature is measured by a scale called Viscosity Index. ā€¢ It is the decrease in viscosity of oil per degree rise in temp between 38 Ā°C & 99Ā°C. ā€¢ Higher Viscosity Index means less variation of viscosity with temperature. Factor affecting Viscosity : ā€¢ Temperature : Viscosity decreases with increases in temperature. ā€¢ Load : Viscosity increases with increases in load. ā€¢ Speed/shear : Viscosity decreases with increases in speed.
  • 12. Determination of VI (contd.) ā€¢ First the viscosity of the oil under test is determined at 38 Ā°C Let it be U ā€¢ Then viscosity of 100 VI reference oil be H ā€¢ Then viscosity of 0 VI reference oil be L ā€¢ The values of 100 VI & 0VI oils is obtained from ASTM D2270.
  • 13. ā€¢ Iodine number is the number of Grams equivalent of iodine absorbed by 100gm of oil. ā€¢ Each oil has its specific Iodine Number. ā€¢ Iodine Number determines the extent of unsaturation present in the oil. Low Iodine Number is desirable in oils. 2. Iodine number
  • 14. ā€¢ Aniline point of an oil is defined as the minimum temperature at which equal volumes of aniline(C6H5NH2) and the oil are miscible to form a single phase upon mixing . ā€¢ Aniline Point is a measure of aromatic content of the lubricating oil. ā€¢ Low Aniline Point oil have high aromatic content which attacks rubber seals. ā€¢ Aniline Point is used as an indication of possible deterioration of rubber sealing etc. A good Lubricants should have higher Aniline point 3. Aniline point
  • 15. ā€¢ Demulsification number defined as the number of seconds required for an oil to separate from water after it has been emulsified under specified conditions. ā€¢ A good lubricating oil should form such an emulsion with water which breaks easily. This property is called demulsification. ā€¢ Quicker the oil separates out from the emulsion formed, better is the lubricating oil. A good lubricating oil should have lower demulsification number. 4.Demulsification number
  • 16. ā€¢ Flash Point is the min temp at which the lubricantā€™s vapors' ignite for a moment when tiny flame is brought near. ā€¢ Fire Point is the Min temp at which the lubricantā€™s vapours burn constantly for 5 seconds when tiny flame is brought near. ā€¢ Fire point = flashpoint + 5Ā°C to 400 Ā°C ā€¢ If flash point < 37.8 Ā°C= Flammable liquids And if flash point >37.8 Ā°C =Combustible liquids. For ease of storage and transportation lubricants with higher flash point are preferred. 5. Flash point & Fire point
  • 17. ā€¢ Drop Point is the Temperature at which grease passes from the semi-solid state to the liquid state. ā€¢ It determines the upper temp limit for the applicability of grease. ā€¢ It is applicable for grease only. Higher Drop point is preferred in grease 6. Drop point
  • 18. 7.Neutralisation number ā€¢ Neutralization number can be either a total acid number (TAN) or total base number (TBN) ā€¢ Total Acid Number is a measure of the amount of potassium hydroxide required to neutralize the acid contained in a lubricant. ā€¢ TAN indicates age and Oxidation extent in the oil. ā€¢ Total Base Number is a measure of reserve alkalinity in the oil. It is measured by mg of KOH per gram of oil. ā€¢ Alkali is added in the oil as a corrosion inhibitor.TBN indicates corrosion resistivity of the oil. Higher TBN or Lower TAN is preferred in an oil.
  • 19. ā€¢ Cloud Point is the temp at which the lubricant becomes cloudy or hazy when cooled. ā€¢ Lubricating oils used in capillary feed systems should have low cloud points, otherwise impurities will clog the capillary. ā€¢ Pour Point is the temp at which the lubricant just ceases to flow when cooled. ā€¢ Pour point of wax can be lowered by dewaxing , addition of suitable pour point depressant, by removing the viscous constituent of the oil. Lower Cloud Point and Pour point is preferred in a Lubricant. 8.Cloud point and Pour point
  • 20. Desirable properties ā€¢ High Chemical stability ā€¢ High thermal stability ā€¢ High boiling point ā€¢ Low freezing point ā€¢ Non-radioactive ā€¢ Ease of availability ā€¢ Economic viability
  • 21. Additives ā€¢ Additives are the substances added to a lubricant to enhance existing properties, suppress undesirable properties or impart new properties so as to increase the range of applicability. ā€¢ These are classified along functional capabilities as : Ā» For chemical stability Ā» For viscosity Ā» For contamination control Ā» For lubricity
  • 22. Additives for chemical stability Detergents Metallo-Organic compounds of Sodium, Calcium and Magnesium Chemically react with sludge to neutralize them and keep them soluble Anti-Oxidants Aromatic Amines, sulfurized phenols Decompose peroxides, Terminates free-radical reactions Rust-inhibitors Metal phenolates Provide protective film Neutralize corrosive acids
  • 23. Additives for Viscosity VI improvers Polymers and copolymers of olefins Polymers expand with increasing temperatures This counteract oil thinning Pour point depressants Alkylated naphthalene Modify wax crystal formation to reduce interlocking
  • 24. Additives for contamination control Dispersants (anti- coagulants) Alkylsuccinimide Contaminants are bonded by polar attraction to dispersant molecules. Prevented from agglomerating Kept in suspension due to solubility of dispersant Anti-foaming agents Organic copolymers Reduce Surface tension to speed collapse of foam Seal swell agents Aromatic hydro carbons Chemical reaction with gasket to cause slight swell, resulting in tight seal
  • 25. Additives for Lubricity Anti Wear Organic Phosphates Chemical reaction with metal surface and forms a film. Prevents metal-to- metal contact Friction modifiers Organic fatty acids and amides. Preferential adsorption of surface active materials Extreme pressure agents organic sulfur and chlorine compounds Chemical action to form a surface film
  • 26. Lubricant Nomenclature FOR LUBRICATING OIL ā€¢ According to ISO 3448 standards lubricating oils are named according to their Viscosity grades. ā€¢ The Viscosity grade is suffixed FOR GREASE ā€¢ Greases are given NLGI number in accordance with ASTM D- 217 test.
  • 27. NLGI Grades as per ASTM D-217 TEST
  • 28. Lab Tests - for lubricants ASTM D 445 ASTM D 2250 ASTM D 97 ASTM D 92 ASTM D 664 ASTM D 217 Kinematic viscosity Viscosity index Pour Point Flash Point Total Base Number (TBN) NLGI numbers
  • 29. Example SERVOMESH-320 ā€¢ Viscosity :320-350cst(At 40Ā°C) ā€¢ Viscosity Index : 90 ā€¢ Flash Point : 232 Ā°C ā€¢ Pour point : -3Ā°C USES:- Gear boxes SERVOSYSTEM46 ā€¢ Viscosity : 43-48cst (At 40 Ā°C) ā€¢ Viscosity Index : 98 ā€¢ Flash Point :200Ā°C ā€¢ Pour point : -15Ā°C ā€¢ Demulsification no : 20mins USES :-Pumps