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Interactions Between Sealing Materials and Lubricating Oil Additives
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Abstract
Due to increasingly higher application demands, engine and transmission manufactures are today using lubrication oils with more and more additives. The result is that seal materials are being damaged when exposed to such conditions and such additives. This work will show the effects of basic oils with, and without, additives on elastomeric materials such as NBR. ACM, MVQ and FPM.
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Winkenbach, R., von Arndt, E., and Mindermann, H., "Interactions Between Sealing Materials and Lubricating Oil Additives," SAE Technical Paper 870509, 1987, https://doi.org/10.4271/870509.Also In
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