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Bronze Member - 1 or more posts |
can any tell me what is the standard boiling point of motor oils...
thanks! |
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Double Platinum Member - 100 or more posts |
There can be a very large variance in boiling points. It depends on what base stock, what additives, etc... If you check the MSDS for motor oils in question the boiling point is usually listed. Normally they are above 500 degrees F.
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Platinum Member - 50 or more posts |
Maybe it's volatility your thinking of? Noack Volatility determines the weight lost in the process of operating at the high temperatures. In a comparison graph I can see as high as a 9.5% loss for a common known motor oil brand.
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Bronze Member - 1 or more posts |
thanks guys..
whats the website for the MSDS for motor oils? thanks a lot.. |
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Double Platinum Member - 100 or more posts |
There is no specific site for MSDS's. MSDS stands for material safety data sheet and are published for most every chemical product made. Many lubricant manufacturers list their MSDS's on their website, many don't. You can always call them or drop them a email and they will send you the MSDS for the exact oil in question. No two MSDS's are going to be the same for two different oils.
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Platinum Member - 50 or more posts |
Boiling points and flash points are common meaningless arguments used during "my oil is better" debates.
I'm glad that someone mentioned Noack. Visit your oil brands website for product data and MSDS info. Not all companies are forward or honest with data sheets and MSDS info. And, not all data in those specs is useful! My question is, why do you need to know the boiling point of oil? Signature: Check your tire pressure, drive slow, and use less gas. Screw OPEC! |
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