2021
DOI: 10.1002/aocs.12508
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Influence of grease formulation parameters on the tribological property of rice bran oil based lubricating grease

Abstract: The negative environmental impacts and depletion of resources caused due to the excess usage of petroleum based products made researchers to think about an alternative biodegradable product. In the present study, rice bran oil (RBO) was used as a base oil for formulating 16 different grease samples. The thickener used was generated in situ by mixing 12-hydroxy stearic acid (12 HSA) to calcium hydroxide at a different ratio from 1.25 to 2. The formulation parameters such as weight % of thickener, saponification… Show more

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“…The choice between oil and grease lubrication depends on the bearing design and working conditions [96]. Due to the low amount of grease used, no additional lubrication equipment is required, which is welcomed by most bearing designers [97]. The following are the principles for selecting bearing grease.…”
Section: Selection Of Bearing Greasementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The choice between oil and grease lubrication depends on the bearing design and working conditions [96]. Due to the low amount of grease used, no additional lubrication equipment is required, which is welcomed by most bearing designers [97]. The following are the principles for selecting bearing grease.…”
Section: Selection Of Bearing Greasementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, the number of scientific and technical research related to the development of biolubricants from natural resources has increased accordingly over the last two decades, as can be deduced from the vast number of review papers recently published on this topic [23][24][25][26][27]. In the case of lubricating greases, since the main component is the base oil and preserving the functionality associated with thickener microstructure is essential for proper lubrication, the main initiatives to achieve biodegradable formulations have been focused on the replacement of traditional mineral oils with vegetable-derived oils or glycerol esters, while maintaining metallic thickeners in the formulation [23,28,29]. However, given that the thickener content in greases can vary between 3% and 40% by weight, and that the thickeners with the best technical performance and most widely used in industry are metal soaps and polyureas, especially lithium soaps, there is a clear need to develop new renewable thickening agents that may provide adequate technical performance.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%