GM 9030 Oil Separation from Grease
Oil may separate from lubricating grease during storage and the separation may be accelerated at elevated temperatures. This test determines the amount of oil that separates from a grease during storage at elevated temperatures.
The grease is packed into a nickel cone as per the method, the cone is placed over a beaker and the assembly is placed into an oven (100°C) for the test time (30 hours). It is then removed and the amount of oil collected in the beaker is measured. The mass percentage lost is reported.
Price: $146.00
Sample size: 500 g
Related tests:
- AAR M-914 ¶ 2.4.1 – Oil Separation
- API RP 5A3-E – Oil Separation Nickel Cone, Annex E
- ASTM D1742 – Oil Separation, Storage, of Greases @ 24 hours
- ASTM D1742 – Oil Separation, Storage, of Greases @ 48 hours
- ASTM D1742 – Oil Separation, Storage, of Greases @ 96 hours
- ASTM D1742 – Oil Separation, Storage, of Greases @ 168 hours
- ASTM D6184 – Oil Separation, Wire Cone Method
- DIN 51817 – Oil Separation Under Static Conditions @ 168 hours; one run for screening
- DIN 51817 – Oil Separation Under Static Conditions @ 18 hours; one run for screening
- FTM 321 – Oil Separation, Wire Cone Method (FED-STD-791 Method 321.2)
- FTM-3465 – Storage Stability @12 months
- FTM-3467 – Storage Stability 6 months @ 40°C (ASTM D217 unworked and worked penetration)
- IEC 811-5-1 – Oil Separation
- IP 121 – Oil Separation, Wire Mesh Cone Static Method @ 42 hours; one run for screening
- PLTL-163 – Storage Stability, 168 hrs. @ 50°C per MIL-L-19701
- PLTL-182 – Oil Separation of Bulk Greases, 12 day test – per temp.
