dispersed phase

Influence of nature of dispersed phase on antiwear properties of high temperature greases

Antiwear properties of modern high temperature greases have been studied by simulating various temperature and load conditions on friction machines. Differences in tribological characteristics of greases depending on the nature of their thickeners were determined and explained. Maximum antiwear properties were revealed in conventional complex and overbased complex calcium salicylate, sulfonate and phenolate greases

Microscopic Study of the Coial Tar Carbonaceous Dispersed Phase

The results are given for studying the coal tar carbonaceous dispersed phase with a number of microscopes of various principles of operation. High trend is shown for the dispersed particles to form stabile aggregates and to adsorb other tar compounds on their surface. The conclusion is made that the selective extraction of the dispersed phase from the coal tar is fundamentally impossible. The well-founded hypothesis is expressed about the technological practicability of the tar dispersed phase aggregates destruction for the quality upgrading of the tar-based products.