Claims
- 1. A process for making a sulfurized composition comprising blending together from 50 to 90 parts by volume of a triglyceride wherein the fatty acid moieties of said triglyceride contains principally from 9 to 22 carbon atoms and at least about 45 mole percent of the fatty acid moieties present in said triglyceride contain one ethylenically unsaturated carbon-carbon double bond and wherein said fatty acid moieties are hydrocarbons except for the carboxyl group of said fatty acid moieties, with from 50 to 10 parts by volume of a hydrocarbon containing from 2 to about 24 carbon atoms and having the structure ##STR2## wherein R.sup.1, R.sup.2 and R.sup.3 are either hydrogen or alkyl and R.sup.4 is either hydrogen, alkyl, aryl, cycloalkyl or alkaryl, and 2% to 20% of fatty acids, adding from 7.5 to 25 wt.% as based on said blend of sulfur, heating the blend at from about 330.degree. F. to about 445.degree. F. for from 20 minutes to 10 hours, followed by blowing with a gas to remove H.sub.2 S.
- 2. A process for making a sulfurized composition which comprises blending together a triglyceride wherein the fatty acid moieties of said triglyceride contain principally from 9 to 22 carbon atoms and at least about 45 mole percent of the fatty acid moieties present in said triglyceride contain one ethylenically unsaturated carbon-carbon double bond and wherein said fatty acid moieties are hydrocarbons except for the carboxyl group of said fatty acid moieties, a straight chain olefin containing from about 15 to about 20 carbon atoms, and 2% to 20% of fatty acid, adding sulfur to said blend, heating the blend at from about 330.degree. F. to about 445.degree. F. for from 20 minutes to 10 hours, followed by blowing with a gas to remove H.sub.2 S to obtain a sulfurized blend, said sulfurized composition containing said sulfurized blend and having a ratio of said olefin to said triglyceride in the range from about 50 parts by volume of said olefin per 50 parts by volume of said triglyceride to about 10 parts by volume by said olefin per 90 parts by volume of said triglyceride and having a sulfur content of from 7.5 to 25 weight percent sulfur.
- 3. A process for making a sulfurized composition which comprises contacting sulfur with a blend comprising a triglyceride wherein the fatty acid moieties of said triglyceride contain principally from 9 to 22 carbon atoms and at least about 45 mole percent of the fatty acid moieties present in said triglyceride contain one ethylenically unsaturated carbon-carbon double bond and wherein said fatty acid moieties are hydrocarbons except for the carboxyl group of said fatty acid moieties, 2% to 20% of fatty acids, and a straight chain olefin containing from about 15 to about 20 carbon atoms, at an elevated temperature of at least 250.degree. F. to about 445.degree. F. for a time sufficient to effect cosulfurization, followed by blowing with a gas to remove H.sub.2 S to obtain a sulfurized blend, said sulfurized composition containing said sulfurized blend and having a ratio of said olefin to said triglyceride in the range from about 50 parts by volume to said olefin per 50 parts of volume of said triglyceride to about 10 parts by volume of said olefin per 90 parts of volume of said triglyceride and having a sulfur content of from 7.5 to 25 weight percent sulfur.
- 4. The process of claim 3 wherein the amount of fatty acid is 2% to 5%.
- 5. A process for making a sulfurized composition which comprises contacting sulfur with a blend comprising lard oil, 5% to 20% of fatty acids, and a straight chain olefin containing from about 15 to about 20 carbon atoms, at an elevated temperature of at least 250.degree. F. to about 445.degree. F. for a time sufficient to effect cosulfurization, followed by blowing with a gas to remove H.sub.2 S to obtain a sulfurized blend, said sulfurized composition containing said sulfurized blend and having a ratio of said olefin to said triglyceride in the range from about 50 parts by volume of said olefin per 50 parts by volume of said triglyceride to about 10 parts of volume of said olefin per 90 parts by volume of said triglyceride and having a sulfur content of from 7.5 to 25 weight percent sulfur.
- 6. The process of claim 5 wherein the amount of fatty acid is 2% to 5%.
- 7. A process comprising blending together lard oil containing 2% to 5% of free fatty acids as oleic with straight chain olefins containing from abut 15 to about 20 carbon atoms, wherein the ratio of said olefins to said lard oil is in the range of from about 50 parts by volume of said olefins per 50 parts by volume of said lard oil to about 10 parts of volume of said olefin per 90 parts of volume of said lard oil, adding from 7.5 to 25 weight percent sulfur, as based on said blend, heating the blend at from about 330.degree. F. to about 445.degree. F. for from 20 minutes to 10 hours, followed by blowing with a gas to remove H.sub.2 S.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a divisional application of Ser. No. 49,864 filed June 18, 1979, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,321,153, which application is a contination of United States application Ser. No. 220,399 filed Jan. 24, 1972 by Alexander D. Recchuite which, in turn, is a continuation-in-part of United States application Ser. No. 135,466 filed Apr. 19, 1971 by Alexander D. Recchuite (now abandoned) which is a continuation-in-part of United States application Ser. No. 116,985 filed on Feb. 19, 1971 now U.S. Pat. 3,825,495 by Thomas D. Newingham, Alexander D. Recchuite, John Q. Griffith, III and Marcus W. Haseltine, Jr., and entitled "Lubricant For Controlled-Slip Differential" now U.S. Pat. No. 3,825,495.
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