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Development of a High Oleic Soybean Oil-Based Hydraulic Fluid

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Format:
Conference/Event
Author/Creator:
Glancey, J. L., author.
Conference Name:
International Off-Highway & Powerplant Congress & Exposition (1998-09-14 : Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States)
Language:
English
Physical Description:
1 online resource
Place of Publication:
Warrendale, PA SAE International 1998
Summary:
The genetic modification of oilseeds has been a critical step in the evolution of biodegradable, non-toxic vegetable oil-based industrial fluids. Oils that are high in oleic acid possess the required properties for many industrial applications and have been successfully used as hydraulic fluids and numerous lubricants. Recently, the DuPont Company has developed high oleic soybean varieties that produce oil with greatly improved oxidative stability. This oil provides the opportunity to make environmentally acceptable industrial fluids that may be lower in cost and/or functionally superior to vegetable oil-based fluids currently on the market.Research and testing over the last year has focused on utilizing genetically modified soyoil for industrial applications. Using standard bench tests and low volume fluid power pump tests, experiments were conducted to develop a soybean oil-based hydraulic fluid in cooperation with Lubrizol Corporation. Rotating Bomb (RBOT) tests, as well as pump wear, oil viscosity change and TAN change were each used to assess oil performance. Results indicate the high oleic soyoil, combined with anti-wear and anti-oxidation additives, perform as well or better than commercially available vegetable based hydraulic fluids currently marketed as biodegradable, environmentally acceptable oils. Tests show the high oleic soybean hydraulic fluid is comparable in performance to the high oleic sunflower-based hydraulic fluid developed by Lubrizol and superior in performance to canola-based fluids currently on the market
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Publisher Number:
981999
Access Restriction:
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