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This API CJ-4-approved procedure is used to evaluate foaming-related problems in lubricant oils. The tendency of oils to foam can be a serious problem in systems such as:
This method is used in the evaluation of oils for operation conditions that lead to mechanical failure such as:
The foaming procedure method covers the determination of the foaming characteristics of lubricating oils at 24°C and 93.5°C. Means of empirically rating the foaming tendency and the stability of the foam are described.
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Sequence I, max |
10 / 0 % |
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Sequence II, max |
20 / 0 % |
| Sequence III, max | 10 / 0 % |
For more information about our lubricant oil foaming evaluation capabilities, or how you can contract with Southwest Research Institute (SwRI), please contact Becky Grinfield at bgrinfield@swri.org or (210) 522-3652.
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Contact Information |
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Lubricant Oil Foaming Evaluation (210) 522-3652 |
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Related Terminology |
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lubricant oils foaming-related problems high-speed gearing high-volume pumping splash lubrication cavitation foaming test method foam volume PC-10 API CJ-4 performance category |
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Related Information |
| Engine Lubricants Research Department | Fuels and Lubricants Research Division | SwRI Home |
Southwest Research Institute® (SwRI®), headquartered in San Antonio, Texas, is a multidisciplinary, independent, nonprofit, applied engineering and physical sciences research and development organization with 11 technical divisions.
December 28, 2012