Monday, November 12, 2012

Odor Control Agents

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In general there has been no apparent  attempt  to cover up the odors  of gear  oils  which  arise  from EP  additives. Occasionally pine oil or pine tar will be detected in lubricants designed for exposed gears. Sulfur  compounds  perhaps  have  the most  disagreeable  odor  of any additives  and  consequently  Jonach^46  suggested  treating  such  agents  with  lead  peroxide  to  react  with  any  free hydrogen  sulfide  which might  be  present.

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