Strategies for Developing Performance Standards for Alternative Hydraulic Fluids 2000-01-2540
There has been an ongoing interest in replacing mineral oil with more biodegradable and/or fire-resistant hydraulic fluids in many mobile equipment applications. Although many alternative fluids may be more biodegradable, or fire-resistant, or both than mineral oil, they often suffer from other limitations such as poorer wear, oxidative stability, and yellow metal corrosion which inhibit their performance in high-pressure hydraulic systems, particularly high pressure piston pump applications. From the fluid supplier's viewpoint, the development of a definitive test, or series of tests, that provides sufficient information to determine how a given fluid would perform with various hydraulic components would be of interest because it would minimize extensive testing. This is often too slow or prohibitively expensive. Furthermore, from OEM's (original equipment manufacturer's) point of view, it would be advantageous to develop a more effective, industry accepted fluid analysis screening. The objective of this paper is to outline the strategies that may be followed to develop national standards that address these issues.
Citation: Kling, G., Totten, G., and Ashraf, A., "Strategies for Developing Performance Standards for Alternative Hydraulic Fluids," SAE Technical Paper 2000-01-2540, 2000, https://doi.org/10.4271/2000-01-2540. Download Citation
Author(s):
Gary H. Kling, George E. Totten, A. Ashraf
Affiliated:
Caterpillar Inc., Union Carbide Corp.
Pages: 11
Event:
International Off-Highway & Powerplant Congress & Exposition
ISSN:
0148-7191
e-ISSN:
2688-3627
Also in:
Lubricants for Off-Highway Applications-SP-1553
Related Topics:
Hydraulic fluids
Hydraulic systems
Corrosion
Pistons
Tools and equipment
Suppliers
Wear
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