Process for lubricating a refrigerator containing sliding parts made of an engineering plastic material
a technology of engineering plastics and sliding parts, which is applied in the direction of lubricant compositions, chemistry apparatuses and processes, sustainable manufacturing/processing, etc., can solve the problems of shortened life of the apparatus, deterioration of the heat exchange significant adverse effects on the life or operation efficiency of the apparatus, etc., to achieve good sealability, improve energy saving performance, and low viscosity
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[0086]The present invention will be described in more detail by referring to the following examples. However, it should be noted that these examples are only illustrative and not intended to limit the invention thereto. Meanwhile, various properties of the base oil as well as the refrigerating machine oil composition were measured by the following methods.
(1) 40° C. Kinematic Viscosity
[0087]Measured using a glass capillary viscometer according to JIS K2283-1983.
(2) Flash Point
[0088]Measured by C.O.C. method according to JIS K2265.
(3) Solubility of Refrigerant in Refrigerating Machine Oil Composition
[0089]A saturation solubility of isobutane in the refrigerating machine oil composition was measured at 20° C. under 0.2 MPa using a solubility measuring apparatus. The mass percent as the saturation solubility of isobutane was the value obtained by measuring an amount of isobutane contained in an oil layer sampled.
(4) Sealed Tube Test
[0090]The catalyst composed of Fe, Cu and Al was charg...
examples 22 to 25 and reference examples 1 and 2
[0100]Using the sample oils as shown in Table 3, the sliding members as shown in Table 3 were subjected to the sealability comparison test. The result are shown in Table 3.
TABLE 3ExamplesReference Examples2223242512Sample oil No.456666Sliding memberD1D2D3D4D5D6Blow-by gas amount978121725(relative amount)Note:D1: Polyphenylene sulfideD2: Fluorine-containing polymer coating filmD3: Polyamide-containing coating filmD4: Tin-plated filmD5: Aluminum alloyD6: Iron alloy
[0101]From Table 3, it was confirmed that the refrigerating machine oil compositions obtained in Examples 22 to 25 all exhibited a small blow-by gas amount and, therefore, a good sealability as compared to those obtained in Reference Examples 1 and 2.
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