CA2191481C - Grease composition - Google Patents
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Abstract
A lubricating grease having improved noise properties and high dropping point. The grease comprises a base oil, from 2 to 30 wt.%
of a lithium soap complex thickener and from 0.1 to 10 wt.% of a polyalkenyl succinic anhydride, polyisobutenyl succinic acid or mixture thereof.
of a lithium soap complex thickener and from 0.1 to 10 wt.% of a polyalkenyl succinic anhydride, polyisobutenyl succinic acid or mixture thereof.
Description
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SACRGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention _ ____ _,__ , This invention relates to grease compositions having low noise properties and high dropping points.
SACRGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention _ ____ _,__ , This invention relates to grease compositions having low noise properties and high dropping points.
2. Descrifltion of the Related Art ~ ,~_" ,_,,., ,__ ,._. ._, The bearings in modern automobiles and electric appliances are typically sealed bearings. Greases for sealed bearings must provide lubrication for the life of the bearing which places high demands on greases used in such service. Sealed bearing greases moat meet numerous performance requirements including extending bearing life, high temperature performance, high dropping point, low oil separation, oxidation stability, fretting wear protection and low noise.
Recently, lithium complex soap based greases have been used in sealed bearing applications. Such greases offer long service at high temperatures but suffer from generally higher noise than simple lithium soap based greases.
It would be desirable to have a sealed bearing grease con-taining a lithium complex soap which does not cause high noise in sealed bearings. For high temperature service improvement in grease dropping point is also desirable.
f This invention relates to a grease composition having a improved noise properties and high dropping point which comprises:
a) a major amount of a lubricating base oil, 21'91481 b) from 2 to 30 wt%, based on grease, of a lithium soap complex thickener, and c) from 0.1 to 10 wt%, based on grease, of a polyalkenyl succinic anhydride, a polyalkenyl succinic acid or a mixture thereof. .
The greases according.to the invention provide long bearing life and high dropping point while providing low bearing noise.
na~marr.FD DESCRTPTION OF THE INVENTION , , a_ A wide variety of lubrication base oils can be employed in preparing the grease compositions of the present invention. Accord-ingly, the lubricating oil base can be any of the conventionally used mineral oils, synthetic hydrocarbon oils or synthetic ester oils, or mixtures thereof depending upon the particular grease being prepared.
In general these lubricating oils will have~a viscosity in the range of about 5 to about 400 cSt at 40°C, although typical applications will require an oil having a viscosity ranging from about IO to about 200 cSt at 40°C. Mineral lubricating oil base stocks used in prepar-ing the greases can be any conventionally refined base stocks derived from paraffinic, naphthenic and mixed base crudes. Synthetic lubri-cating oils that can be used include esters of glycols such as a C13 oxo acid diester of tetraethylene glycol, or complex esters such as one formed from 1 mole of sebacic acid and 2 moles of tetraethylene glycol and 2 moles of 2-ethylhexanoic acid. Other synthetic oils that can be used include synthetic hydrocarbons such ae polyalphaolefins;
alkyl benzenes, e.g., alkylate bottoms from the alkylation of benzene with tetrapropylene, or the copolymers of ethylene and propylene;
silicone oils, e.g., ethyl phenyl polysiloxanes, methyl polysiloxanes, etc.; polyglycol oils, e.g., those obtained by condensing butyl alcohol with propylene oxide; carbonate eaters, e.g., the product of reacting Cg oxo alcohol with ethyl carbonate to form a half ester followed by reaction of the latter with tetraethylene glycol, etc.
Other suitable synthetic oils include the polyphenyl ethers, e.g., those having from about 3 to 7 ether linkages and about 4 to S phenyl groups. The amount of lubricating oil in the grease can also vary W095135355 21914 81 PC'TlUS95107471 broadly, but, typically, will range from about 5D wt% to about 98 wt%, preferably from about 75 wt% to about 95 wt%, of the grease.
The grease composition contains a thickener dispersed in the lubricating base oil to form a grease. Preferred thickeners are lithium soap complex thickeners containing a lithium soap of a C12 to C24 hydroxy fatty acid and a second lithium salt compound which is a lithium salt of a CZ to C12 aliphatic or cycloaliphatic dicarboxylic acid, a lithium salt of a C3 to C14 hydroxy carboxylic acid which has the hydroxy group separated from the carboxyl group by six or leas carbon atoms or a mixture thereof. The lithium salt of boric acid may be added as a third thickener component. Preferred hydroxy fatty acids include hydroxystearic, hydroxyricinoleic, hydroxybehenic and hydroxypalmitic. Especially preferred is 12-hydroxyatearic acid. The second lithium salt compound is preferably a C6 to Clp aliphatic dicarboxylic acid, more preferably azelaic or sebacic acids, especial-ly aaelaic acid. The hydroxy-carboxylic acid is preferably lactic acid, salicylic acid or other hydroxy-benzoic acids, more preferably salicylic acid. The amount of lithium soap complex thickeners is preferably from 5 to 20 wt%, based on grease. The ratio of hydroxy fatty acid to aliphatic dicarboxylic acid and/or hydroxy-carboxylic acid is from 10:0.5 to 10:15, preferably 10:1.5 to 10:6.
The grease composition will also contain a polyalkenyl succinic anhydride, a polyalkenyl succinic acid or mixture thereof as dispereant. The polyalkenyl group will have a number average molecu-lar weight of from 300 to 4,000, preferably 400 to 2,5D0. Preferred palyalkenyl groups are poly-Cg and poly-C4 olefins, especially poly-ieobutylene. Polyisobutylene succinic anhydride and/or acid will hereinafter be collectively referred to as PI85A. The amount of dispersant ie preferably from 0.1 wt% to 5 wt%, based on grease.
Lithium complex soap greases are prepared by heating hydroxy fatty acid and base oil, adding a concentrated aqueous solution of lithium hydroxide. Heating is continued at elevated temperature to remove most of the water. The reaction mixture is then cooled to about 100°C and dicarboxylic acid is added followed by a second 'WO 95135355 PCTIU595107471 portion of concentrated lithium hydroxide. This mixture is again heated to elevated temperature to again remove Water. After heating is completed, the grease mixture is cooled, remaining oil and any other additives added and the grease is worked up using conventional techniques. The preparation may also be accomplished in a single step process by heating, base oil, fatty acid and dicarboxylic acid, then adding lithium hydroxide solution followed by dehydration and adding remaining oil. ' The grease composition may contain small amounts of supple-mental additives which include, but are not limited to, anti-corrosive agents, extreme pressure antiwear agents, pour point depressants, tackiness agents, oxidation inhibitors, dyes and the like, which are incorporated for specific purposes. The total amount of these addi-tives will typically range from about 2 wt% to about 10 wt% based on total weight of the grease composition.
This invention will be further understood by reference to the followinq examples which include a preferred embodiment of the inven-tion.
This example illustrates the preparation of a low noise grease. A laboratory kettle was charged with 70D g of refined paraf-finic base oil having a viscosity of 90 cSt at 40°C, 139.2 g of 12-hydroxystearic acid, 69.5 q of azelaic and 12.0 g of PIBSA having a polyisobutenyl radical of number average molecular weight of 950. The resulting mixture was heated with stirring until the temperature reached 90°C. At this point, heating was stopped and 345 g of a 15%
solution of lithium hydroxide (heated to 9D°C) was added with stir-ring. When addition of the lithium hydroxide solution was complete, "
heating was resumed to remove water. An additional 1D0 g of oil was added during the dehydration process to control grease hardening.
Aeating was continued to a temperature of 210°C at which time heating was discontinued and an additional 128 9 of oil was added. The heated mixture was allowed to cool slowly to a temperature of 7D°C or leas.
Recently, lithium complex soap based greases have been used in sealed bearing applications. Such greases offer long service at high temperatures but suffer from generally higher noise than simple lithium soap based greases.
It would be desirable to have a sealed bearing grease con-taining a lithium complex soap which does not cause high noise in sealed bearings. For high temperature service improvement in grease dropping point is also desirable.
f This invention relates to a grease composition having a improved noise properties and high dropping point which comprises:
a) a major amount of a lubricating base oil, 21'91481 b) from 2 to 30 wt%, based on grease, of a lithium soap complex thickener, and c) from 0.1 to 10 wt%, based on grease, of a polyalkenyl succinic anhydride, a polyalkenyl succinic acid or a mixture thereof. .
The greases according.to the invention provide long bearing life and high dropping point while providing low bearing noise.
na~marr.FD DESCRTPTION OF THE INVENTION , , a_ A wide variety of lubrication base oils can be employed in preparing the grease compositions of the present invention. Accord-ingly, the lubricating oil base can be any of the conventionally used mineral oils, synthetic hydrocarbon oils or synthetic ester oils, or mixtures thereof depending upon the particular grease being prepared.
In general these lubricating oils will have~a viscosity in the range of about 5 to about 400 cSt at 40°C, although typical applications will require an oil having a viscosity ranging from about IO to about 200 cSt at 40°C. Mineral lubricating oil base stocks used in prepar-ing the greases can be any conventionally refined base stocks derived from paraffinic, naphthenic and mixed base crudes. Synthetic lubri-cating oils that can be used include esters of glycols such as a C13 oxo acid diester of tetraethylene glycol, or complex esters such as one formed from 1 mole of sebacic acid and 2 moles of tetraethylene glycol and 2 moles of 2-ethylhexanoic acid. Other synthetic oils that can be used include synthetic hydrocarbons such ae polyalphaolefins;
alkyl benzenes, e.g., alkylate bottoms from the alkylation of benzene with tetrapropylene, or the copolymers of ethylene and propylene;
silicone oils, e.g., ethyl phenyl polysiloxanes, methyl polysiloxanes, etc.; polyglycol oils, e.g., those obtained by condensing butyl alcohol with propylene oxide; carbonate eaters, e.g., the product of reacting Cg oxo alcohol with ethyl carbonate to form a half ester followed by reaction of the latter with tetraethylene glycol, etc.
Other suitable synthetic oils include the polyphenyl ethers, e.g., those having from about 3 to 7 ether linkages and about 4 to S phenyl groups. The amount of lubricating oil in the grease can also vary W095135355 21914 81 PC'TlUS95107471 broadly, but, typically, will range from about 5D wt% to about 98 wt%, preferably from about 75 wt% to about 95 wt%, of the grease.
The grease composition contains a thickener dispersed in the lubricating base oil to form a grease. Preferred thickeners are lithium soap complex thickeners containing a lithium soap of a C12 to C24 hydroxy fatty acid and a second lithium salt compound which is a lithium salt of a CZ to C12 aliphatic or cycloaliphatic dicarboxylic acid, a lithium salt of a C3 to C14 hydroxy carboxylic acid which has the hydroxy group separated from the carboxyl group by six or leas carbon atoms or a mixture thereof. The lithium salt of boric acid may be added as a third thickener component. Preferred hydroxy fatty acids include hydroxystearic, hydroxyricinoleic, hydroxybehenic and hydroxypalmitic. Especially preferred is 12-hydroxyatearic acid. The second lithium salt compound is preferably a C6 to Clp aliphatic dicarboxylic acid, more preferably azelaic or sebacic acids, especial-ly aaelaic acid. The hydroxy-carboxylic acid is preferably lactic acid, salicylic acid or other hydroxy-benzoic acids, more preferably salicylic acid. The amount of lithium soap complex thickeners is preferably from 5 to 20 wt%, based on grease. The ratio of hydroxy fatty acid to aliphatic dicarboxylic acid and/or hydroxy-carboxylic acid is from 10:0.5 to 10:15, preferably 10:1.5 to 10:6.
The grease composition will also contain a polyalkenyl succinic anhydride, a polyalkenyl succinic acid or mixture thereof as dispereant. The polyalkenyl group will have a number average molecu-lar weight of from 300 to 4,000, preferably 400 to 2,5D0. Preferred palyalkenyl groups are poly-Cg and poly-C4 olefins, especially poly-ieobutylene. Polyisobutylene succinic anhydride and/or acid will hereinafter be collectively referred to as PI85A. The amount of dispersant ie preferably from 0.1 wt% to 5 wt%, based on grease.
Lithium complex soap greases are prepared by heating hydroxy fatty acid and base oil, adding a concentrated aqueous solution of lithium hydroxide. Heating is continued at elevated temperature to remove most of the water. The reaction mixture is then cooled to about 100°C and dicarboxylic acid is added followed by a second 'WO 95135355 PCTIU595107471 portion of concentrated lithium hydroxide. This mixture is again heated to elevated temperature to again remove Water. After heating is completed, the grease mixture is cooled, remaining oil and any other additives added and the grease is worked up using conventional techniques. The preparation may also be accomplished in a single step process by heating, base oil, fatty acid and dicarboxylic acid, then adding lithium hydroxide solution followed by dehydration and adding remaining oil. ' The grease composition may contain small amounts of supple-mental additives which include, but are not limited to, anti-corrosive agents, extreme pressure antiwear agents, pour point depressants, tackiness agents, oxidation inhibitors, dyes and the like, which are incorporated for specific purposes. The total amount of these addi-tives will typically range from about 2 wt% to about 10 wt% based on total weight of the grease composition.
This invention will be further understood by reference to the followinq examples which include a preferred embodiment of the inven-tion.
This example illustrates the preparation of a low noise grease. A laboratory kettle was charged with 70D g of refined paraf-finic base oil having a viscosity of 90 cSt at 40°C, 139.2 g of 12-hydroxystearic acid, 69.5 q of azelaic and 12.0 g of PIBSA having a polyisobutenyl radical of number average molecular weight of 950. The resulting mixture was heated with stirring until the temperature reached 90°C. At this point, heating was stopped and 345 g of a 15%
solution of lithium hydroxide (heated to 9D°C) was added with stir-ring. When addition of the lithium hydroxide solution was complete, "
heating was resumed to remove water. An additional 1D0 g of oil was added during the dehydration process to control grease hardening.
Aeating was continued to a temperature of 210°C at which time heating was discontinued and an additional 128 9 of oil was added. The heated mixture was allowed to cool slowly to a temperature of 7D°C or leas.
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The cooled greases was milled at 0.005 inch clearance and deaerated.
The grease samples described 1n Table 1 of Example 3 were manufactured c using this procedure. Component amounts were varied as described in &les 1-3 and Comparative Samples 4-14.
Grease noise was measured according to the following proce-dure which is more fully described in Japanese Patent 53-2357. Solid particles in grease result in vibrations which can be converted into an electrical signal. After correcting for race noise of bearings under standard conditions, the electrical signal due to solid parti-clea including soap particles in grease can be measured according to the following procedure. A vibration detection device is attached to the outer ring of the bearings. The detection device converts the vibrations into an electrical signal which is amplified and sent to a zone wave filter. The zone wave filter compares the amplified signal received from the bearings with the known vibration frequency from the bearings alone, filters out the vibration frequencies from the bear-ings and sends the filtered electronic signal through an amplifier to a clipper circuit. The clipper circuit "clips" the electrical signal from the amplifier at a given level. This level is set so as to measure only peak voltages which correspond to solid particle noise from particles in the grease. The clipping level is set at a value greater than the peak value corresponding to the race noise from the bearings.
This example compares the noise properties and dropping point of a grease formulated With a polyisobutenyl succinic anhydride/acid x diapersant according to the invention with polyisobutenyl auccinic amide type diapersants described in Japanese Patent A2 58125794.
Greases were formulated using the procedures of Example 1. Noise was tested using the procedure of Example 2 and dropping point was measured according to test method ASTM D566. The results are set forth in Table 1.
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The cooled greases was milled at 0.005 inch clearance and deaerated.
The grease samples described 1n Table 1 of Example 3 were manufactured c using this procedure. Component amounts were varied as described in &les 1-3 and Comparative Samples 4-14.
Grease noise was measured according to the following proce-dure which is more fully described in Japanese Patent 53-2357. Solid particles in grease result in vibrations which can be converted into an electrical signal. After correcting for race noise of bearings under standard conditions, the electrical signal due to solid parti-clea including soap particles in grease can be measured according to the following procedure. A vibration detection device is attached to the outer ring of the bearings. The detection device converts the vibrations into an electrical signal which is amplified and sent to a zone wave filter. The zone wave filter compares the amplified signal received from the bearings with the known vibration frequency from the bearings alone, filters out the vibration frequencies from the bear-ings and sends the filtered electronic signal through an amplifier to a clipper circuit. The clipper circuit "clips" the electrical signal from the amplifier at a given level. This level is set so as to measure only peak voltages which correspond to solid particle noise from particles in the grease. The clipping level is set at a value greater than the peak value corresponding to the race noise from the bearings.
This example compares the noise properties and dropping point of a grease formulated With a polyisobutenyl succinic anhydride/acid x diapersant according to the invention with polyisobutenyl auccinic amide type diapersants described in Japanese Patent A2 58125794.
Greases were formulated using the procedures of Example 1. Noise was tested using the procedure of Example 2 and dropping point was measured according to test method ASTM D566. The results are set forth in Table 1.
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acid type dispersant (Samples 1-3) showed significantly better noise property and higher dropping point compared to a lithium complex grease fozmulated without dispersant (Sample 4). Samples 1-3 also demonstrated consistently higher dropping points compared to greases formulated with polyisobutenyl succinic imide type dispersants (COm-parative Samples 5-13). A commercial lithium complex grease (Sample 14) demonstrated a much inferior noise property compared to Samples 1-3 according to this invention.
Claims (5)
1. A method for improving noise reduction and providing high dropping point in a grease which comprises incorporating into a base oil from 2 to 30wt%, based on grease, of a lithium soap complex thickener and from 0.1 to 10wt%, based on grease, of a polyalkylene succinic anhydride, a polyalkylene succinic acid or mixture thereof.
2. The method of claim 1 wherein the lithium soap complex thickener contains a lithium soap of a C12 to C24 hydroxy fatty acid and a lithium salt of a C2 to C12 aliphatic or cycloaliphatic dicarboxylic, a lithium salt of a C3-C14 hydroxy carboxylic acid or a mixture thereof.
3. The method of claim 2 wherein the lithium soap complex thickener contains a lithium soap of 12-hydroxystearic acid and a lithium salt of azelaic acid or lithium salt of salicylic acid.
4. The method of claim 2 wherein the ratio of hydroxy fatty acid to aliphatic or cycloaliphatic dicarboxylic acid or hydroxy carboxylic acid is from 10:0.5 to 10:15.
5. The method of claim 1 wherein the polyalkenyl moiety is polyisobutenyl having a number average molecular weight of from 300 to 4,000.
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