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Improvement of silahydrocarbon performance with additives
In order for silahydrocarbons to qualify, for use in a broad range of applications (automotive, aerospace, and industrial), the formulated fluid must have good oxidative stability and lubricity.
This paper compares the response of a silahydrocarbon, a synthetic hydrocarbon, and a mineral oil to various antiwear and antioxidant additives. A merit rating system is described: it provides a relative ranking of the different formulated fluids according to performance.