Product Description
Barium Petroleum Sulfonate is provided with exceptional moisture resisting features along with water displacement properties. This is used for preventing the formation of black & nonferrous metals from rustiness. In addition, it is also used in formulations having high level of nonstaining rust protection is essential. With good oil solubility features after heating, it creates a protective coating on the metal surface to provide protection to the metals. This Barium Petroleum Sulfonate is used as rust preventatives and corrosion inhibitor in mill oils. It is also utilized as dispersant, wetting and corrosion inhibitor in engine oils, hydraulic fluids, etc.
Specification:
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Character
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Limits
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Appearance
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Clear, Dark Brown, Viscous Liquid
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Barium Sulfonate % Wt
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50 Min
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Barium % Wt
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6.0 - 9.0
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H2o Content %
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1.0 Max
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Inorganic Salt % Wt
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1.0 Max
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Density @ 15 c
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0.95 - 1.050
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Viscocity @ 100 c
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80-110
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Flash Point 100 c
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175 Min
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Tbn Mg Ko / P Gram
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Report
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Applications Across IndustriesBarium Petroleum Sulfonate finds applications in lubricants, greases, rust preventives, and metalworking fluids due to its excellent corrosion resistance and lubricating qualities. Its technical-grade formulation ensures robust performance, making it ideal for enhancing the durability of machinery and extending maintenance intervals in various industrial settings.
Safe Storage and Handling GuidanceFor optimal shelf life and safety, store Barium Petroleum Sulfonate in tightly sealed drums within a cool, dry, and well-ventilated area at temperatures between 5C and 40C. Use appropriate personal protective equipment when handling, as the compound is harmful if ingested or inhaled. Proper storage helps maintain product effectiveness for up to 12 months.
FAQs of Barium Petroleum Sulfonate:
Q: How should Barium Petroleum Sulfonate be used in industrial applications?
A: Barium Petroleum Sulfonate is typically used as an additive in lubricants, greases, and metalworking fluids, enhancing corrosion resistance and providing excellent detergency and anti-rust properties. Follow manufacturer guidelines for dosage to ensure optimal performance.
Q: What are the main benefits of adding Barium Petroleum Sulfonate to lubricants?
A: Adding this compound to lubricants improves corrosion protection, dispersancy, detergency, and oxidation resistance. These qualities help prolong equipment life, reduce rust formation, and ensure smoother machinery operation even under high-stress conditions.
Q: What precautions should be observed when handling Barium Petroleum Sulfonate?
A: Wear appropriate personal protective equipment and avoid direct contact with skin or inhalation of vapors. While stable under normal conditions, its toxicity requires careful handling, especially during transfer or mixing processes.
Q: When is Barium Petroleum Sulfonate most effective in corrosion inhibition?
A: It is most effective when incorporated as an additive in petroleum products or metalworking fluids, forming a protective barrier that inhibits corrosion and rust even in harsh environments.
Q: Where should Barium Petroleum Sulfonate be stored to maintain quality?
A: Store the product in tightly closed plastic or metal drums within a dry, cool, and well-ventilated area, keeping the temperature between 5C and 40C to maintain its usability for up to 12 months.
Q: What is the process for disposing of Barium Petroleum Sulfonate?
A: Barium Petroleum Sulfonate may pose environmental hazards, particularly to aquatic life. Dispose of waste and containers following local environmental regulations and do not release into drains or watercourses.