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FIRE-RESISTANCE TESTS OF PYDRAUL 30E, "90E" AND "115E"
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High Pressure Spray Test (AMS-3150C and Federal Tet^t Method St. 791). Test fluid sprayed at 1000 psi through orifice, passing through flame of oxyacetylene torch, 6000F.
Results
Does not flash or ignite up to 3-1/2 feet from orifice.
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Atomized Spray Test (procedure used by Factory Mutual Engineering Division). Test fluid heated to 140F. sprayed at 1000 psi from atomized cone type nozzle. A torch is passed through this spray 2 feet and 2 to 6 inches from the orifice.
Local burning by torch at 6 inches and 2 feet from orifice. Flames self-extinguish immediately when torch removed.
Hot Manifold Test (Federal Test Method
Std. 791). Test fluid dripped on tube
at 1300F.
Does not flash or burn. -
Molten Metal Ignition Test. (Test fluid -exposed to the surface of aluminum alloy
at 1200F., to test for spontaneous ignition.
Does not ignite,
(All data is based upon samples tested in the laboratory and is not guaranteed
for all samples. Write us for complete sales specifications.)
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FORE MORE INFORMATION
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recommend the suitable choice of Pydraul lubricant for your equip
ment anX^ furnish guidance for the simple steps required to convert
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oil t\ a fire
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Please supply
resistant lubricant.
, further data on Pydraul
lubricants
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Type of Compressor Volume Capacity of Lubricating System Approx. Cylinder-Exit Air Temperature
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SANTOSAFE W/G SERIES Water-Glycol Fluids
Designed for systems with unavoidable fluid loss and where
recovery is impractical.
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FLUID SANTOSAFE
Appearance Specific Gravity 20/20"C
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Water Content (% by weight)
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Viscosity
Centistokes
< 130F 100F 0F
Saybolts as measured
130F
100F 0F
Absolute Saybolts
(SSU x density)
130F 100F
0F
Viscosity Index
Pour Point Min.
pH at 25C
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Alkaline Content (ml. 0.1N HCI to neutralize 100 ml. of fluid to pH 5.5)
Rust Test (ASTM)
. Flash Point (COC)
Weight per gallon, lbs C? 60:F
W/G 15
1.076 43.4
W/G 20
Red Liquid with a slight haze 1.08
43.0
W/G 30
1.073 40.0
21.1
32.6 499.6
97 150 2300
104 161 2475 155 min. --40F 9.4 164 .
Pass None 9.00
28.0 47.0 700
130 200 2600
140 216 2808 155 min. --40 F . 9.4 165
Pass None 9.00
29.7 59.3 1050 140 275 4600
250 296 4950 ' 155 min. --40F 9.3 176
Pass None 9.00
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DATE JOB
October 23, 1975 Monsanto Fire Resistant Hydraulic Fluic
(W. D. Lubic, MICC, B1NB; 4-2630) Ic/Ff-
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FIRE RESISTANT
FLUIDS O^cf
designed for optimum operating efficiency, greater safety and minimum maintenance.
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Monsanto was the pioneer in the development of synthetic fire
resistant lubricants. Over the past quarter century, specialized
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functional fluids have been developed to meetAevery required oper-
n wide variety
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available.
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formation on tne oneA's that interest you.
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1. "The Carbon-Oxygen Complex as a Possible Initiator of Explosions and Formation of Carbon Monoxide in Compressed Air Systems," by Busch, Berger, and Schrenk, Bureau of Mines paper R.1.4465, June 1949.
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2. "The Mechanism of Explosions in Starting Air Lines," by Ridgway, Robert S., Petroleum Refiner, June 1958.
3. "Oil Combustion Phenomena in High Pressure Air
Systems," M. W. Weibel, Water Kidde & Co., Inc.,
Report R-831, copyright 1952.
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Pydraul^air compressor lubricants areAphocpha-te -ooter--braSTT"
l^ib^r4.i-(n nan-
g.3.i y A pvoi p q a n eliminate the petroleum oil
mist and oil's carbonacous deposits that have been found to be
the causes of receiver fires and compressor explosions. These
phei phn te - e,s r b^se^
syntheticAlubricants reduce deposit build-up in pipes, coolers
and on exhaust valves -- saving down time and cleaning. Aside from greater safety many users find the savings in maintenance
alone warrants use of Pydraul compressor lubricants.
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