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Can anyone recommend the best bench testing to determine the tribological properties of a chain lubricant? What testing is considered an industry standard? Thank you in advance.
Sandman40
 
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There are several test like Falex wear testing and Conardon Carbon rsidue testing.
will u pl explain the application


Arupanjan Mukherji
 
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Thank you for responding. The application would be primarily bakery chains. We currently perform Falex and Four Ball, but I was curious to know if there are other tests that we should focus on.

Sandy
 
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Conardson carbon residue test will be a good test to see the condition of the Lubricant if the chain is working in high temperature or you can have a different test like SRV test if it is working in normal temp as well as high temp as well.


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