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Bronze Member - 1 or more posts |
Hello every body,
I,m engineer and I,m doing an study about the presence of metalic elements in used oils. I want to know the metallurgy reasons of apareance of this elements in oil: Al: why is used in pistons? and in cylinder heat Cu: why is used in coolings parts? Si:why is used in engine? Fe:why it can be appear in oil? Cr: why is used in bearing? Pb: why can be appear apart of procedence of fuel? Thanks for your help |
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Platinum Member - 50 or more posts |
These are wear metals only except silicon.silicon is an abrasive and is coming from dirt and dust.All the other metals are a part of the engine metallurgy(metal alloy) and depends on the type of OEM,(CUMMINS,CAT,etc...).
Silicon can be from anti form agents also.Copper also can come from coolant ingress. |
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Double Platinum Member - 100 or more posts |
Judging from the question you don't know anything about internal combustion engines. I might suggest you do a little research on engines first so you can understand what the parts are in a engine, what they are made of and what their function is. After you have a basic understanding of the internals of a engine it might be easier to answer questions for you as to specifics of different wear metal combinations found in used oils analysis's.
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