Boron compounds have been recommended as EP agents and also for
other purposes in fluid lubricants;
hence, they may have a place in gear oils. Thus, organic borates for
use in mineral oils to
prevent excessive oxidation is claimed. The use of
compounds such as chlorophenylboric acid
dibutyl ester, as well as organic fatty
materials reacted with boron trifluoride, have been mentioned as EP agents, finally boric acid has been used for the purpose.
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