2018
DOI: 10.1051/matecconf/201815401018
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The effect of treatment with activated carbon on the metal content in reuse of lubricating oil waste

Abstract: Abstract. The effect of treatment with activated carbon to the metal content in the reuse of lubricating oil waste has been done. Waste lubricating oil has treatment using 1-butanol and KOH as a solvent and coagulant. The research studies of the effect of activated carbon to the metals are Pb, Cr, Ca, Mg and Fe in lubrication oil waste after treatment. Waste lubricating oil treatment by the adsorption method using activated carbon with various weight are 0,5; 1,0; and 1,5 g. The metal concentrate was analysis … Show more

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“…Results on Table 2 show that the flash and fire points of the spent engine oil were reduced with an increase in time usage and mileage. Lubricants with low flash points that are below specification can cause a variety of engine problems, including crankcase explosions, as well as low lubricity due to high volatility, which can lead to engine wear and tear 30 . They also have limited rheological properties owing to excessive volatility, which can result in engine wear and tear.…”
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“…Results on Table 2 show that the flash and fire points of the spent engine oil were reduced with an increase in time usage and mileage. Lubricants with low flash points that are below specification can cause a variety of engine problems, including crankcase explosions, as well as low lubricity due to high volatility, which can lead to engine wear and tear 30 . They also have limited rheological properties owing to excessive volatility, which can result in engine wear and tear.…”
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“…Accumulated water causes condensation in the crankcase, resulting in oxidation of the oil 56 . However, the hydrophilic nature of the activated charcoal reduces the water content in the spent engine oil to acceptable levels 30 . The average mean value of the TEO at 4.52% against the UEO of 15.85% shows a remarkable outcome from the treatment processes, with the highest value of 4.53% with a UEO of 6.6% and the minimum point at 4.51% with a UEO of 15.1% at a 95% confidence level.…”
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