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A Wide Temperature Range Hydraulic Fluid
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Development and field test data are reported on a wide temperature range hydraulic fluid. The field test results demonstrated improved low temperature operation compared to fluids generally used for the hydraulic systems. This fluid is suitable for use where start-up temperatures are 20–30 F below the low temperature capabilities of competitive fluids. At the maximum summer reservoir temperatures encountered in the field tests, performance was equivalent to the conventional fluids.
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Dromgold, L., Harris, R., and Hart, W., "A Wide Temperature Range Hydraulic Fluid," SAE Technical Paper 680606, 1968, https://doi.org/10.4271/680606.Also In
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