Claims
- 1. A fluid water-free lubricant, suitable for use in a cold pilgering process, comprising a polyglycol as base fluid, a water-insoluble, boron-free inorganic filler and an organic filler, combined to be fluid water-free and suitable for use in a cold pilgering process.
- 2. A lubricant according to claim 1, wherein the compositions and proportions of the base fluid and fillers such as the lubricant are suitable for use as an internal lubricant in the cold pilgering of seamless stainless steel, zirconium or titanium tubes.
- 3. A lubricant according to claim 1 wherein the polyglycol is water-soluble.
- 4. A lubricant according to claim 3, wherein the polyglycol is based on ethylene oxide comprising up to 50 mole % of propylene oxide.
- 5. A lubricant according to claim 1, wherein the polyglycol is water-insoluble or dispersible.
- 6. A lubricant according to claim 1 wherein the proportions by weight of the polyglycol, inorganic filler and organic filler are as follows:
- ______________________________________polyglycol base fluid 20-98%inorganic filler 1-50%organic filler 1-30%.______________________________________
- 7. A lubricant according to claim 1 wherein the inorganic filler is selected from sodium or potassium salts selected from bicarbonate, carbonate, metasilicate, tetrasilicate, molybdate, orthophosphate, polyphosphate, and sulphate.
- 8. A lubricant according to claim 1 wherein the organic filler is selected from:
- (i) mono-amides of the general formula ##STR3## where R.sub.1 =alkyl
- R.sub.2 =H or alkyl C.sub.12 H.sub.25 toC.sub.24 H.sub.49, and
- (ii) bis-amides of the general formula ##STR4## where R=alkyl
- n=2 to 6.
- 9. A lubricant according to claim 1 wherein about 98% of the inorganic filler has a particle size of less than 125 microns and about 95% of the organic filler has a particle size of less than 75 microns.
- 10. A lubricant according to claim 1 further comprising one or more additional additives selected from suspension agents, antioxidants and extreme pressure/antiwear additives.
- 11. A lubricant according to claim 3 wherein the inorganic filler is selected from sodium or potassium salts selected from bicarbonate, carbonate, metasilicate, tetrasilicate, molybdate, orthophosphate, polyphosphate, and sulphate.
- 12. A lubricant according to claim 3 wherein about 98% of the inorganic filler has a particle size of less than 125 microns and about 95% of the organic filler has a particle size of less than 75 microns.
- 13. A lubricant according to claim 3 further comprising one or more additional additives selected from suspension agents, antioxidants and extreme pressure/antiwear additives.
- 14. A lubricant according to claim 3 wherein the proportions by weight of the polyglycol, inorganic filler and organic filler are as follows:
- ______________________________________polyglycol base fluid 20-98%inorganic filler 1-50%organic filler 1-30%.______________________________________
- 15. A lubricant according to claim 5 wherein the proportions by weight of the polyglycol, inorganic filler and organic filler are as follows:
- ______________________________________polyglycol base fluid 20-98%inorganic filler 1-50%organic filler 1-30%.______________________________________
- 16. A lubricant according to claim 5 wherein the inorganic filler is selected from sodium or potassium salts selected from bicarbonate, carbonate, metasilicate, tetrasilicate, molybdate orthophosphate, polyphosphate, and sulphate.
- 17. A lubricant according to claim 5 wherein about 98% of the inorganic filler has a particle size of less than 125 microns and about 95% of the organic filler has a particle size of less than 75 microns.
- 18. A lubricant as recited in claim 1 consisting essentially of a polyglycol base fluid, a water soluble inorganic filler, and an organic filler.
- 19. A lubricating method comprising the step of during the cold pilgering of seamless stainless steel, zirconium, or titanium tubes, providing an internal lubricant during the cold pilgering process, the internal lubricant comprising a polyglycol as base fluid, a water-soluble inorganic filler, and an organic filler.
- 20. A lubricating method as recited in claim 19 wherein said step of providing an internal lubricant is practiced by providing a fluid, water-free lubricant with a boron-free inorganic filler.
- 21. A lubricant according to claim 1 further comprising a filler selected from benzoate, citrate, and tartrate.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/172,240, filed Dec. 23, 1993, now abandoned.
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