1999
DOI: 10.1016/s0301-679x(99)00052-3
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Palm oil and mineral oil based lubricants—their tribological and emission performance

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“…The vegetable oils that have been evaluated tribologically include coconut oil 12 , safflower oil 10 , corn oil, rapeseed oil 34 , jojoba oil 35 , olive oil 14 , castor oil 14 , palm oil 15 and soybean oil 31 .…”
Section: Tribological Performance Of Vegetable Oils As Biolubricants mentioning
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“…The vegetable oils that have been evaluated tribologically include coconut oil 12 , safflower oil 10 , corn oil, rapeseed oil 34 , jojoba oil 35 , olive oil 14 , castor oil 14 , palm oil 15 and soybean oil 31 .…”
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“…Masjuki 15 tested a piston ring on a plate made from grey cast iron (GCI) and compared the PO with a MO based lubricant by a reciprocating test. It was found that although the PO produced a higher COF than the MO based lubricant, the wear resistance of PO was found to be better 15 .…”
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“…They studied about the tribological properties of palm oil and they concluded that palm oil can be used as engine oil, but there is no significant change in the engine and its performance.Masjuki et al [2] carried out a comparative study of wear properties, lubricant degradation, and exhaust emissions with palm oil compared to commercial lubricating oil. They concluded with their study, that palm oil having better wear and better performance in terms of friction.…”
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“…Hasil penyelidikan itu menunjukkan bahawa minyak sawit sebagai asas minyak pelincir memperlihatkan prestasi yang baik bagi mengatasi kehausan. Minyak mineral adalah asas minyak pelincir yang memperlihatkan prestasi yang baik bagi mengatasi geseran (Masjuki et al 1999).…”
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