Dispersant Additive
Introduction GL 1951 is a ashless succinimide lubricating oil additive with extended thermal stability. It is generally used with alkaline detergents, corrosion and oxidation inhibitors, in gasoline and diesel engine oils. This additive provides excellent low temperature sludge and varnish control in gasoline engines and effective dispersancy for deposit control in both medium-speed and high temperature super-charged diesel engines.
Formulation
- Recommended at: 0.5% to 5.0% 0.5% to 5.0% by weight by volume
- In cranckase engine oils, in combination with detergent and inhibitor chemicals to improve lubricant dispersancy properties for engines operating under low and high temperature conditions.
Applications
- Lubricant and fuel additives
- Emulsifiers
- It diffuse sludge, carbon, soot, oxidation products, and other deposit precursors in engine oils.
- The result is reduced deposit formation, less oil oxidation, and less viscosity increase.
- An ashless dispersant additive and have low chlorine content.
- Typical Properties.
Chemicals
| Nitrogen, wt% |
ASTM D5291 1.2 |
| TBN, mg KOH/g |
ASTM D2896 21 |
Physical
| Specific Gravity, @ 15.6°C |
ASTM D4052 0.915 |
| Flash, COC °C |
ASTM D92 175 |
| Viscosity, cSt @ 100°C |
ASTM D445 350 |
| Color, dilute |
ASTM D1500 3.0 |
Handling Maximum temperatures of 90 °C for handling and 45 °C for long term storage are recommended. Ordinary precautions for handling concentrated chemicals and blending additives into base oils should be observed.
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