Claims
- 1. An electrical insulating oil composition consisting essentially of (I) 50-85 parts by weight of a mixed or paraffinic base crude oil-derived electrical insulating oil having a sulphur content of not higher than 0.35 wt.% and being obtained by the steps of:
- refining with a solvent a distillate boiling within the range of 230.degree. to 430.degree. C. at atmospheric pressure, the distillate being obtained by distillation of a mixed or paraffinic base crude oil at atmospheric pressure or by distillation at a reduced pressure of a residual oil produced by distillation of the crude oil at atmospheric pressure, to obtain a raffinate,
- hydrofining the thus obtained raffinate and solvent dewaxing the thus hydrofined raffinate,
- (II) 50-15 parts by weight of a naphthenic base crude oil-derived insulating oil, and (III) of 0.001-1.0% by weight of a hydrocarbon derived pour point depressant, based on the total weight of the oils (I) and (II), selected from the group consisting of (1) copolymers of ethylene and .alpha.-olefin having the general formula CH.sub.2 .dbd.CH--R wherein R is an alkyl group having at least one carbon atom, (2) polymers of .alpha.-olefin having the general formula CH.sub.2 .dbd.CH--R wherein R is any one of C.sub.7-18 alkyl groups which are identical with, or different from, each other, the polymers containing -CH.sub.2 --.sub.n wherein n is at least 6, (3) styrene-butadiene copolymers in hydrogenated form, and (4) alkylated polystyrenes obtained by the reaction of a polystyrene having a number average molecular weight of 10,000-150,000 with an alkyl halide of the formula RX wherein R is an alkyl group having 6-20 carbon atoms and X is a halogen atom.
- 2. An electrical insulating oil composition according to claim 1, wherein the electrical insulating oil (I) is further treated with a solid adsorbent.
- 3. An electrical insulating oil composition according to claim 1, wherein the naphthenic base crude oil-derived insulating oil (II) is one boiling within the range of 250.degree. to 400.degree. C. and being obtained by the steps of:
- hydrofining a distillate boiling within the range of 250.degree. to 400.degree. C. obtained by distillation of a naphthenic base crude oil at atmospheric pressure or by distillation at a reduced pressure of a residual oil obtained by distillation of the crude oil at atmospheric pressure, and
- treating the thus hydrofined distillate with a solid adsorbent.
- 4. An electrical insulating oil composition according to claim 3, wherein the hydrocarbon-derived pour point depressant (III) is at least one member selected from the group consisting of (1) copolymers of ethylene and .alpha.-olefin having the general formula CH.sub.2 .dbd.CH--R wherein R is an alkyl group having at least one carbon atom, (2) polymers of .alpha.-olefin having the general formula CH.sub.2 .dbd.CH--R wherein R is any one of C.sub.7-18 alkyl groups which are identical with, or different from, each other, the polymers containing --CH.sub.2 --.sub.n wherein n is at least 6, (3) styrene-butadiene copolymers in hydrogenated form, (4) condensed alkylnaphthalenes obtained by the condensation of dichloroparaffin and naphthalene and (5) alkylated polystyrenes obtained by the reaction of a polystyrene having a number average molecular weight of 10,000-150,000 with an alkyl halide of the formula RX wherein R is an alkyl group having 6-20 carbon atoms and X is a halogen atom.
- 5. An electrical insulating oil composition according to claim 3, wherein the electrical insulating oil (I) is further treated with a solid adsorbent.
- 6. An electrical insulating oil composition according to claim 4, wherein the electrical insulating oil (I) is further treated with a solid adsorbent.
- 7. An electrical insulating oil composition according to claim 1, wherein the electrical insulating oil (I) is present in an amount of 55-75 parts by weight and insulating oil (II) is present in an amount of 45-25 parts by weight.
- 8. The process of providing an improved electrical insulating oil comprising blending: (I) 50-85 parts by weight of a mixed or paraffinic base crude oil-derived electrical insulating oil having a sulphur content of not higher than 0.35 wt.% and being obtained by the steps of:
- refining with a solvent a distillate boiling within the range of 230.degree. to 430.degree. C. at atmospheric pressure, the distillate being obtained by distillation of a mixed or paraffinic base crude oil at atmospheric pressure or by distillation at a reduced pressure of a residual oil produced by distillation of the crude oil at atmospheric pressure, to obtain a raffinate,
- hydrofining the thus obtained raffinate, and solvent dewaxing the thus hydrofined raffinate,
- (II) 50-15 parts by weight of a naphthenic base crude oil-derived insulating oil, and (III) 0.001-1.0% by weight of a hydrocarbon derived pour point depressant, based on the total weight of the oils (I) and (II).
- 9. An electrical insulating oil composition according to claim 1, wherein said distillate is refined with the solvent to remove 30-75 wt.% of the sulphur contained therein.
- 10. An electrical insulating oil composition according to claim 1, wherein said raffinate is hydrofined to remove 40-90 wt.% of the sulphur contained therein.
- 11. An electrical insulating oil composition according to claim 1, wherein said mixed or paraffinic base crude oil-derived electrical insulating oil has a sulphur content of 0.05-0.35 wt.%.
- 12. An electrical insulating oil composition consisting essentially of:
- (I) 50-85 parts by weight of a mixed-base crude oil-derived electrical insulating oil having a sulphur content of not higher than 0.35 wt.% and being obtained by the steps of:
- refining with furfural a distillate boiling at 260.degree.-380.degree. C. at atmospheric pressure, the distillate being obtained by distillation of crude oil at atmospheric pressure and then by distillation at reduced pressure of the residual oil from the first distillation, to obtain a raffinate, hydrofining the thus obtained raffinate and solvent dewaxing the thus hydrofined raffinate;
- (II) 50-15 parts by weight of a naphthenic base crude oil-delivered insulating oil wherein the latter boils within the range of 280.degree. to 390.degree. C. and is obtained by:
- hydrofining a distillate boiling within said latter range obtained by distillation of crude oil at atmospheric pressure, and treating the thus hydrofined distillate with activated clay;
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- (III) 0.001--1.0% by weight of an amorphous ethylene-prophylene copolymer with an average molecular weight of about 36,000 and a propylene content of 40 mol.%.
- 13. An electrical insulating oil composition consisting essentially of:
- (I) 50-85 parts by weight of a mixed-base crude oil-derived electrical insulating oil having a sulphur content of not higher than 0.35 wt.% and being obtained by the steps of:
- refining the furfural a distillate boiling at 260.degree.-380.degree. C. at atmospheric pressure, the distillate being obtained by distillation of crude oil at atmospheric pressure and then by distillation at reduced pressure of the residual oil from the first distillation, to obtain a raffinate, hydrofining the thus obtained raffinate and solvent dewaxing the thus hydrofined raffinate;
- (II) 50-15 parts by weight of a naphthenic base crude oil-delivered insulating oil wherein the latter boils within the range of 280.degree. to 390.degree. C. and is obtained by:
- hydrofining a distillate boiling within said latter range obtained by distillation of crude oil at atmospheric pressure, and treating the thus hydrofined distillate with activated clay;
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- (III) 0.001-1.0% by weight of a styrene-butadiene copolymer, with an average molecular weight of about 40,000 and a styrene content of about 32 mol% and which is hydrogenated to the extent that at least 95% of the double bonds of the butadiene units have been hydrogenated.
- 14. An electrical insulating oil composition consisting essentially of:
- (I) 50-85 parts by weight of a mixed-base crude oil-derived electrical insulating oil having a sulphur content of not higher than 0.35 wt.% and being obtained by the steps of:
- refining the furfural a distillate boiling at 260.degree.-380.degree. C. at atmospheric pressure, the distillate being obtained by distillation of crude oil at atmospheric pressure and then by distillation at reduced pressure of the residual oil from the first distillation, to obtain a raffinate, hydrofining the thus obtained raffinate and solvent dewaxing the thus hydrofined raffinate;
- (III) 50-15 parts by weight of a naphthenic base crude oil-derived insulating oil wherein the latter boils within the range of 280.degree. to 390.degree. C. and is obtained by:
- hydrofining a distillate boiling within said latter range obtained by distillation of crude oil at atmospheric pressure, and treating the thus hydrofined distillate with activated clay;
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- (III) 0.001--1.0% by weight of an alkylated polystyrene obtained by reacting a polystyrene with an average molecular weight of about 25,000 with dodecyl chloride in the presence of aluminum chloride.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 863,189, filed Dec. 22, 1977 which is a continuation in part of application Ser. No. 791,280, filed Apr. 27, 1977, both of which are now abandoned.
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