Suitable additives for vegetable oil-based automotive shock absorber fluids: an overview

Formulation of a cost-effective, high-performance and eco-friendly lubricant, largely depends on the base oil quality, then the selection of suitable additives and their proportions. Vegetable oils, identified to be eco-friendly, renewable, future-available and cost-effective treasures for lubricant...

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Main Authors: Bongfa, B., Syahrullail, S., Abdul Hamid, M. K., Samin, P. M.
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spelling my.utm.719862017-11-23T04:17:42Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/71986/ Suitable additives for vegetable oil-based automotive shock absorber fluids: an overview Bongfa, B. Syahrullail, S. Abdul Hamid, M. K. Samin, P. M. TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery Formulation of a cost-effective, high-performance and eco-friendly lubricant, largely depends on the base oil quality, then the selection of suitable additives and their proportions. Vegetable oils, identified to be eco-friendly, renewable, future-available and cost-effective treasures for lubricant formulation, apart from processing, will rely much on suitable additives to meet the performance requirements for automotive shock absorber (ASA) fluids. Additives that will guarantee performance, longevity and eco-friendliness of formulated vegetable-based functional fluids have to be uncommonly effective, resistant to depletion, non-toxic and highly biodegradable. Their selection in these regards will require skills and experience, which will harness the various arms of synergism as effective tools to succour the known weaknesses of the base oil. This is a review on additives that could be used in formulation of vegetable oil-based (ASA) fluids. The outcome shows that there are customary and novel additives that are suitable for formulating vegetable oil-based ASA fluids. John Wiley and Sons Ltd 2016 Article PeerReviewed Bongfa, B. and Syahrullail, S. and Abdul Hamid, M. K. and Samin, P. M. (2016) Suitable additives for vegetable oil-based automotive shock absorber fluids: an overview. Lubrication Science, 28 (6). pp. 381-404. ISSN 0954-0075 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84986557884&doi=10.1002%2fls.1337&partnerID=40&md5=ff5ebd033662d401b0f9ce4c286d57a6
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topic TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
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Bongfa, B.
Syahrullail, S.
Abdul Hamid, M. K.
Samin, P. M.
Suitable additives for vegetable oil-based automotive shock absorber fluids: an overview
description Formulation of a cost-effective, high-performance and eco-friendly lubricant, largely depends on the base oil quality, then the selection of suitable additives and their proportions. Vegetable oils, identified to be eco-friendly, renewable, future-available and cost-effective treasures for lubricant formulation, apart from processing, will rely much on suitable additives to meet the performance requirements for automotive shock absorber (ASA) fluids. Additives that will guarantee performance, longevity and eco-friendliness of formulated vegetable-based functional fluids have to be uncommonly effective, resistant to depletion, non-toxic and highly biodegradable. Their selection in these regards will require skills and experience, which will harness the various arms of synergism as effective tools to succour the known weaknesses of the base oil. This is a review on additives that could be used in formulation of vegetable oil-based (ASA) fluids. The outcome shows that there are customary and novel additives that are suitable for formulating vegetable oil-based ASA fluids.
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author Bongfa, B.
Syahrullail, S.
Abdul Hamid, M. K.
Samin, P. M.
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Abdul Hamid, M. K.
Samin, P. M.
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title Suitable additives for vegetable oil-based automotive shock absorber fluids: an overview
title_short Suitable additives for vegetable oil-based automotive shock absorber fluids: an overview
title_full Suitable additives for vegetable oil-based automotive shock absorber fluids: an overview
title_fullStr Suitable additives for vegetable oil-based automotive shock absorber fluids: an overview
title_full_unstemmed Suitable additives for vegetable oil-based automotive shock absorber fluids: an overview
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publisher John Wiley and Sons Ltd
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