Recycled and Virgin HDPEs as Bleed Inhibitors and Their Rheological Influences on Lubricating Greases Thickened with PP and mPP

Polypropylene (PP) thickened lubricating grease exhibits high oil bleed tendency at low temperatures, which makes it a promising candidate for low temperature applications. At elevated temperatures, PP thickened lubricating grease exhibits excessive oil bleeding, which limits its use at high tempera...

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Main Authors: Ravi Dixena, Eltepu Sayanna, Rajendra Badoni
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2014-12-01
Series:Lubricants
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2075-4442/2/4/237
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spelling doaj-b937e4ee266748e08e5903084ac80bd22020-11-24T23:23:22ZengMDPI AGLubricants2075-44422014-12-012423724810.3390/lubricants2040237lubricants2040237Recycled and Virgin HDPEs as Bleed Inhibitors and Their Rheological Influences on Lubricating Greases Thickened with PP and mPPRavi Dixena0Eltepu Sayanna1Rajendra Badoni2Indian Oil Corporation Limited, R&D Centre, Sector-13, Faridabad PIN-121007, Haryana, IndiaIndian Oil Corporation Limited, R&D Centre, Sector-13, Faridabad PIN-121007, Haryana, IndiaCollege of Engineering Studies, University of Petroleum and Energy Studies, Dehradun PIN-248007, IndiaPolypropylene (PP) thickened lubricating grease exhibits high oil bleed tendency at low temperatures, which makes it a promising candidate for low temperature applications. At elevated temperatures, PP thickened lubricating grease exhibits excessive oil bleeding, which limits its use at high temperatures. Excessive oil bleed adversely affects the lubricating performance of the PP thickened grease. The present work is focused on the study of the oil bleed tendency of PP and Maleated Polypropylene (mPP) thickened greases at various temperatures by incorporating virgin and recycled high density polyethylene (HDPE) into the thickener system. Grease containing various percentages of PP and mPP thickeners were prepared and modified with different percentages of virgin and recycled HDPE. Polymers were characterized through differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) techniques. The oil bleed performance of these greases was evaluated by the conical sieve method (ASTM D 6184) at various temperatures. Storage (G′) and loss modulus (G″) of greases was determined by rheometry at 25 °C. Incorporation of HDPE and recycled HDPE in PP thickened grease decreased oil bleeding compared to the base grease.http://www.mdpi.com/2075-4442/2/4/237lubricating greaserheologypolypropylenehigh density polyethyleneoil separationheat stability
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author Ravi Dixena
Eltepu Sayanna
Rajendra Badoni
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Eltepu Sayanna
Rajendra Badoni
Recycled and Virgin HDPEs as Bleed Inhibitors and Their Rheological Influences on Lubricating Greases Thickened with PP and mPP
Lubricants
lubricating grease
rheology
polypropylene
high density polyethylene
oil separation
heat stability
author_facet Ravi Dixena
Eltepu Sayanna
Rajendra Badoni
author_sort Ravi Dixena
title Recycled and Virgin HDPEs as Bleed Inhibitors and Their Rheological Influences on Lubricating Greases Thickened with PP and mPP
title_short Recycled and Virgin HDPEs as Bleed Inhibitors and Their Rheological Influences on Lubricating Greases Thickened with PP and mPP
title_full Recycled and Virgin HDPEs as Bleed Inhibitors and Their Rheological Influences on Lubricating Greases Thickened with PP and mPP
title_fullStr Recycled and Virgin HDPEs as Bleed Inhibitors and Their Rheological Influences on Lubricating Greases Thickened with PP and mPP
title_full_unstemmed Recycled and Virgin HDPEs as Bleed Inhibitors and Their Rheological Influences on Lubricating Greases Thickened with PP and mPP
title_sort recycled and virgin hdpes as bleed inhibitors and their rheological influences on lubricating greases thickened with pp and mpp
publisher MDPI AG
series Lubricants
issn 2075-4442
publishDate 2014-12-01
description Polypropylene (PP) thickened lubricating grease exhibits high oil bleed tendency at low temperatures, which makes it a promising candidate for low temperature applications. At elevated temperatures, PP thickened lubricating grease exhibits excessive oil bleeding, which limits its use at high temperatures. Excessive oil bleed adversely affects the lubricating performance of the PP thickened grease. The present work is focused on the study of the oil bleed tendency of PP and Maleated Polypropylene (mPP) thickened greases at various temperatures by incorporating virgin and recycled high density polyethylene (HDPE) into the thickener system. Grease containing various percentages of PP and mPP thickeners were prepared and modified with different percentages of virgin and recycled HDPE. Polymers were characterized through differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) techniques. The oil bleed performance of these greases was evaluated by the conical sieve method (ASTM D 6184) at various temperatures. Storage (G′) and loss modulus (G″) of greases was determined by rheometry at 25 °C. Incorporation of HDPE and recycled HDPE in PP thickened grease decreased oil bleeding compared to the base grease.
topic lubricating grease
rheology
polypropylene
high density polyethylene
oil separation
heat stability
url http://www.mdpi.com/2075-4442/2/4/237
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