Enhanced TDS
Identification & Functionality
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Features & Benefits
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- Application Information
- Functional V-172 is an additive that confers a tack or stringiness to a lubricant. It may be used to provide adherence in way oils and chain lubricants, stringiness in greases, and aerosol resistance in mist and pneumatic-system lubricants.
- Lubricants made with Functional V-172 are more resistant to clogging of filters which results in improved filterability and production time saving
Properties
- Physical Form
- Appearance
- Tacky Yellow viscous liquid, Yellow tacky viscous liquid
- Odor
- Mild petroleum odor
- Insoluble in
- Water
- Typical Properties
Value Units Test Method / Conditions Specific Gravity 0.86 - - Lbs per Gallon 7.1 - - Flash Point 175.0 °C - Kinematic Viscosity (at 100°C) 3,750 - 4,250 cSt - Color max. 4 - ASTM - SDS Physical and Chemical Properties
Value Units Test Method / Conditions Density (at 15°C) 0.85 g/cm³ - Boiling Point 700 - 800 °F - Evaporation Rate max. 1 - -
Regulatory & Compliance
Technical Details & Test Data
- Treatment Level
- A starting treatment level for a way lube is 0.6%. For chain lubes the treatment range is 0.6% to 1.8%.
- Minimization of hydrocarbon aerosol escape from mist-lubricated and pneumatic equipment requires about 1.0% in the mist oil.
- The best treatment level for greases is left to the formulator. Since there are no standardized test methods for these properties, the required treatment level is best determined by experimentation by the user.
Storage & Handling
- Storage and Handling Information
- Due to the viscosity of Functional V-172, elevated temperature (about 150°F (65°C) can facilitate handling, but temperatures over 200°F (95°C) should be avoided.
- Where higher temperatures are encountered, Functional V-188 is recommended instead.
- Safe handling precautions are the same as those to be taken with the base oil;
- The tackiness of the resulting lubricant can be lessened by shearing, so mechanical shearing during blending and handling should be minimized.