Functional CI-426 is a liquid anti-wear agent and corrosion inhibitor used in hydraulic fluids. It is insoluble in water but soluble in polyalphaolefin (PAO) and white oil. This product enhances the performance of hydraulic fluids by providing protection against wear and corrosion in industrial applications.

Functions: Anti-Wear Agent, Corrosion Inhibitor

End Uses: Hydraulic Fluids

Enhanced TDS

Identification & Functionality

Applications & Uses

Fluids & Lubricants Type
Fluids & Lubricants End Use
Application Information
  • Functional CI-426 is an oil-soluble anti-wear additive and corrosion inhibitor that may be used in lubricants and hydraulic fluids with incidental food contact
  • It is completely soluble in white oils, polyalphaolefins and other suitable base oils.  

Properties

Physical Form
Soluble In
Appearance
Yellow liquid
Odor
Mild amine like odor
Soluble in
Oil
Insoluble in
Water
Typical Properties
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
Specific Gravity0.94--
Lbs per Gallon7.8--
Flash Point100.0°C-
Kinematic Viscosity (at 40°C)500cSt-
pH Value8.0 - 9.5--
Phosphorus Content5.3 - 7.3--
Weight Percentage0.2%wt-
SDS Physical and Chemical Properties
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
Density (at 15°C)0.92g/cm³-
Vapor Pressuremax. 0.1--
Evaporation Ratemax. 1--

Regulatory & Compliance

Technical Details & Test Data

Treatment Level

Functional CI-426 is permitted in food-grade lubricants at levels up to 0.5%, as needed to accomplish its purposes of corrosion inhibition and anti wear. If only rust protection is needed a starting level of 0.1% is recommended for normal protection (ASTM D665A) and 0.2% for salt water protection (ASTM D665B). It may be used with antioxidants, viscosity improvers or other additives customarily used in these applications. 

Storage & Handling

Safety Precautions
  • In its concentrated form Functional CI-426 is a skin and eye irritant, and should be handled with suitable personal protection.
  • The concentrated form should not be heated unnecessarily, as heating could release fumes of the amine, which could be an inhalation irritant