TECHNICAL FIELD
[0001] The present invention relates to a metalworking oil composition.
BACKGROUND ART
[0002] A metalworking oil composition provided by blending various additives to a base oil
such as a mineral oil and a synthetic oil is widely usable. The metalworking oil composition
is required to have a high flash point in addition to high workability and wear resistance.
For instance, a metalworking oil composition containing a base oil, an ester oil,
a hydrocarbon oil, and an extreme pressure agent of 0.005 to 20 mass% based on a total
amount of the composition, in which the metalworking oil composition has a kinematic
viscosity at 40 degrees C of 37 mm
2/s or less and a flash point of 250 degrees or more, has been proposed (Patent Literature
1).
CITATION LIST
PATENT LITERATURE(S)
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
PROBLEM(S) TO BE SOLVED BY THE INVENTION
[0004] The metalworking field also includes a working field (e.g., a cutting work) in which
a working speed is required to be increased in order to improve productivity.
[0005] However, the metalworking oil composition disclosed in Patent Literature 1 generates
a mass of oily smoke during a high-speed cutting work although having a high flash
point.
[0006] An object of the invention is to provide a metalworking oil composition having a
high workability and an excellent wear resistance and being capable of restraining
generation of oily smoke.
MEANS FOR SOLVING THE PROBLEM(S)
[0007] In order to solve the above problem(s), the invention provides the following metalworking
oil composition:
- (1) A metalworking oil composition contains: a component (A) that is an ester of a
polyhydric alcohol and a fatty acid; and a component (B) that is elemental sulfur,
in which the metalworking oil composition has a kinematic viscosity at 40 degrees
C in a range from 5 mm2/s to 70 mm2/s and a flash point of 200 degrees C or more.
[0008] According to the above aspect of the invention, a metalworking oil composition having
a high workability and an excellent wear resistance and being capable of restraining
generation of oily smoke can be provided. For this reason, the metalworking oil composition
according to the above aspect of the invention is suitably usable particularly in
a field of a high-speed cutting work.
DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENT(S)
[0009] A metalworking oil composition of an exemplary embodiment of the invention (hereinafter,
also referred to as "the present composition") contains: a component (A) that is an
ester of a polyhydric alcohol and a fatty acid; and a component (B) that is elemental
sulfur, in which the metalworking oil composition has a kinematic viscosity at 40
degrees C in a range from 5 mm
2/s to 70 mm
2/s and a flash point of 200 degrees C or more.
[0010] The present composition will be described in detail below.
Component (A)
[0011] A component (A) of the present composition is an ester of a polyhydric alcohol and
a fatty acid.
[0012] Herein, the polyhydric alcohol is preferably di- to deca-hydric alcohol, more preferably
di- to hexa-hydric alcohol, further preferably di- to penta-hydric alcohol. Examples
of the polyhydric alcohol include ethylene glycol, diethylene glycol, propylene glycol,
dipropylene glycol, butylene glycol, neopentyl glycol, glycerin, trimethylolethane,
trimethylolpropane, pentaerythritol, and sorbitol. Two or more of the above polyhydric
alcohol may be used in combination.
[0013] Among the above polyhydric alcohol, it is preferable to use at least one of trimethylolpropane,
pentaerythritol, neopentyl glycol, and glycerin in terms of thermal stability and
antioxidation stability.
[0014] A fatty acid forming the component (A) is not particularly limited, but a fatty acid
having 6 to 26 carbon atoms is preferable. Examples of the fatty acid include heptadecanoic
acid, octanoic acid, nonadecanoic acid, stearic acid, arachidic acid, behenic acid,
isostearic acid, elaidic acid, oleic acid, linolic acid, and linolenic acid. Among
the above fatty acid, a fatty acid having 8 to 18 carbon atoms is more preferably
used.
[0015] When the above fatty acid has 6 or more carbon atoms, the flash point of the present
composition is not lowered. When the above fatty acid has 26 or less carbon atoms,
a viscosity of the present composition is not so high and an amount of the present
composition to be taken away by adhering on a to-be-worked object is economically
small.
[0016] The fatty acid ester of the polyhydric alcohol (i.e., the component (A)) is obtainable
by a dehydration reaction of the polyhydric alcohol and the fatty acid, but transesterification
reaction may be used instead of the dehydration reaction of the polyhydric alcohol
and the fatty acid.
[0017] The component (A) preferably has a kinematic viscosity at 40 degrees C in a range
from 4 mm
2/s to 69mm
2/s, more preferably from 8 mm
2/s to 60 mm
2/s, further preferably from 12 mm
2/s to 50 mm
2/s. When the component (A) has the kinematic viscosity at 40 degrees C of 4 mm
2/s or more, a sufficient lubricity is maintainable during metalworking, the flash
point is controllable to be high, and generation of oily smoke and mist is restrainable.
When the component (A) has the kinematic viscosity at 40 degrees C of 69 mm
2/s or less, a consumption amount (loss amount) of the present composition during the
metalworking can be decreased.
[0018] A content of the component (A) is preferably 10 mass% or more, more preferably 40
mass% or more, further preferably 80 mass% or more. When the content of the component
(A) is equal to or more than the lower limit, a friction coefficient of the present
composition is decreased, thereby securing a sufficient workability of the present
composition.
[0019] Herein, the flash point of the component (A) is preferably 200 degrees C or more,
more preferably 250 degrees C or more. When the component (A) has the flash point
of 200 degrees C or more, the flash point of the present composition is easily made
at 200 degrees C or more.
Component (B)
[0020] A component (B) of the present composition is elemental sulfur. When the present
composition contains the elemental sulfur, the present composition is improvable in
the workability without lowering the flash point (i.e., without increasing generation
amount of oily smoke). Herein, the improvement in the workability means to restrain
a tool from being worn, to improve a working accuracy, and to reduce a cutting resistance
in a cutting work.
[0021] The elemental sulfur may be used in any forms such as agglomerate, powders and melt
liquid. A so-called powdery sulfur is preferable because of exhibiting an excellent
handleability and an efficient solubility to the component (A).
[0022] A content of the component (B) is not particularly limited, but is preferably in
a range from 0.05 mass% to 1 mass% based on the total amount of the composition, more
preferably from 0.1 mass% to 0.7 mass%, further preferably from 0.15 mass% to 0.6
mass%, most preferably from 0.2 mass% to 0.5 mass%.
[0023] When the content of the component (B) is 0.05 mass% or more, a friction coefficient
is sufficiently reducible, wear resistance is also improvable, and generation of oily
smoke is effectively restrainable. Moreover, when the content of the component (B)
is 1 mass% or less, generation of oily smoke is sufficiently restrainable while securing
solubility of the component (B) to the component (A).
Present Composition
[0024] The above components (A) and (B) are requisite components of the present composition.
When the present composition has the kinematic viscosity at 40 degrees C of 5 mm
2/s to 70 mm
2/s, the present composition exhibits a high workability and can restrain generation
of oily smoke in a high-speed work. Particularly, the present composition is more
effective during a high-speed cutting work of 100 m/min or more where oily smoke is
liable to be generated.
[0025] When the present composition has the kinematic viscosity at 40 degrees C of 5 mm
2/s or more, the workability is excellent, generation of mist is restrainable, and
further, the flash point is controllable to be sufficiently high. When the present
composition has the kinematic viscosity at 40 degrees C of 70 mm
2/s or less, the consumption amount (loss amount) of the present composition during
the metalworking can be decreased. For this reason, the present composition preferably
has the kinematic viscosity at 40 degrees C in a range from 10 mm
2/s to 60mm
2/s, more preferably from 15 mm
2/s to 50 mm
2/s.
[0026] When the flash point of the present composition is 200 degrees C or more, there is
less risk to catch fire during the metalworking. Accordingly, for instance, in a factory
and the like, equipment required in accordance with the Fire Defense Law is reducible.
The flash point of the present composition is preferably 250 degrees C or more.
[0027] A kinematic friction coefficient of the present composition is preferably in a range
from 0.05 to 0.2. When the present composition having the kinematic friction coefficient
of 0.05 or more is applied to the cutting work, a tool easily catches a target material,
thereby improving workability. At the kinematic friction coefficient of 0.2 or less,
a friction force between the tool and the target material can be decreased, thereby
keeping a sufficient workability. It should be noted that the kinematic friction coefficient
herein refers to one measured in a later-described reciprocating friction test.
[0028] When the present composition having the kinematic friction coefficient in a small
range is used for metalworking, the present composition can exhibit a high workability
and prolong a lifetime of the tool. Particularly, the present composition is suitably
usable for the cutting work.
Component (C)
[0029] The components (A) and (B) are requisite for the present composition. However, it
is preferable that the present composition further contains a sulfurized fat and oil
as a component (C). When the present composition contains the sulfurized fat and oil,
the friction coefficient is further reducible and the wear resistance is also further
improvable. Moreover, generation of oily smoke is restrainable.
[0030] Herein, the sulfurized fat and oil means one obtainable by reacting sulfur or a sulfur-containing
compound with a fat and oil (e.g., lard oil, whale oil, vegetable oil and fish oil).
Examples of the sulfurized fat and oil include sulfurized lard, sulfurized rape seed
oil, sulfurized castor oil, sulfurized soybean oil and sulfurized rice bran oil.
[0031] The component (C) preferably has a kinematic viscosity at 40 degrees C in a range
from 100 mm
2/s to 2000 mm
2/s, more preferably from 200 mm
2/s to 1800 mm
2/s, further preferably from 300 mm
2/s to 1500 mm
2/s.
[0032] When the component (C) has the kinematic viscosity at 40 degrees C of 100 mm
2/s or more, the friction coefficient of the present composition can be effectively
decreased to improve the workability. When the component (C) has the kinematic viscosity
at 40 degrees C of 2000 mm
2/s or less, the consumption amount (loss amount) of the present composition during
the metalworking can be decreased. Particularly, in the cutting work, an amount of
the present composition to be taken away by cut pieces is reducible and load applied
to a pump is decreased.
[0033] A flash point of the component (C) is preferably 200 degrees C or more, more preferably
250 degrees C or more. When the component (C) has the flash point of 200 degrees C
or more, the flash point of the present composition is easily made at 200 degrees
C or more.
[0034] A content of the component (C) is preferably in a range from 0.5 mass% to 30 mass%
based on the total amount of the composition, more preferably from 1 mass% to 20 mass%,
further preferably from 2 mass% to 15 mass%. When the content of the component (C)
is 0.5 mass% or more, the wear resistance of the present composition is improved and
the friction coefficient thereof is also decreased to contribute to improvement in
the workability. When the content of the component (C) is 30 mass% or less, the viscosity
of the present composition is restrainable and the consumption amount (loss amount)
of the present composition during the metalworking can be decreased. Particularly,
in the cutting work, the amount of the present composition to be taken away by cut
pieces is reducible and load applied to the pump is decreased.
[0035] In the present composition, a blending mass ratio (C)/(B) of the component (C) to
the component (B) is preferably in a range from 2 to 75, more preferably from 4 to
50, further preferably from 7 to 30.
[0036] When the ratio (C)/(B) is 2 or more, the wear resistance of the present composition
is sufficiently improvable. When the ratio (C)/(B) is 75 or less, the extreme pressure
performance of the present composition is sufficiently improvable. In other words,
when the ratio (C)/(B) falls within the above range, both of the wear resistance and
the extreme pressure performance of the present composition are achievable, and consequently,
the workability of the present composition is effectively improvable and generation
of oily smoke are effectively restrainable.
[0037] The present composition can contain various base oils and additives as long as the
advantageous effects of the invention are not impaired.
[0038] Herein, in the invention, the composition provided by blending the components (A)
and (B) means not only a "composition containing the components (A) and (B)" but also
a "composition containing a modified substance of at least one of the components (A)
and (B) in place of the at least one of the components (A) and (B), and a "composition
containing a reaction product obtained by reacting the component (A) with the component
(B)." The same explanation is applied to the present composition containing the component
(C) and various base oils and additives.
[0039] The base oil is not particularly limited, but includes a mineral oil and a synthetic
oil. The mineral oil is exemplified by various mineral oils. Examples of the mineral
oil are oil fraction obtained by atmospherically distilling paraffin-based crude oil,
intermediate-based crude oil or naphthene-based crude oil or by vacuum-distilling
residual oil formed by atmospheric distilling, and purified oil obtained by refining
the oil fraction in accordance with an ordinary method. Examples of the purified oil
are solvent-refined oil, hydrogenated refined oil, dewaxing-processed oil, and white
clay-processed oil.
[0040] Examples of the synthetic oil include ester, poly-α-olefin, olefin copolymer alkylbenzene,
alkyl naphthalene, polyoxyalkylene glycol, and polyphenyl ether.
[0041] Among the above, example of the ester include octyl palmitate, 2-ethylhexyl palmitate,
octyl stearate, and 2-ethylhexyl oleate. Examples of the poly-α-olefin include polybutene,
1-octene oligomer, and 1-decene oligomer. The olefin copolymer is exemplified by ethylene-propylene
copolymer.
[0042] Among the above synthetic oil, the ester is suitably used in terms of a low viscosity
and a high flash point.
[0043] In the present composition, the mineral oil may be provided by a single one or a
plurality of the above substances. The synthetic oil may be provided by a single one
or a plurality of the above substances. Further, at least one of the synthetic oil
and at least one of the synthetic oil may be used in combination.
[0044] However, when the above various base oils are blended, the present composition needs
to have the kinematic viscosity at 40 degrees C of 5 mm
2/s to 70 mm
2/s and the flash point of 200 degrees C or more.
[0045] Examples of the additive blendable to the present composition include an extreme
pressure agent, oiliness agent, antioxidant, rust inhibitor, metal deactivator and
antifoaming agent. The additive may be provided by a single one or a plurality of
the above agents.
[0046] Examples of the extreme pressure agent include a sulfur-based extreme pressure agent,
a phosphorus-based extreme pressure agent, an extreme pressure agent containing sulfur
and metal, and an extreme pressure agent containing phosphorus and metal. The extreme
pressure agent may be provided by a single one or a plurality of the above agents.
The extreme pressure agent may be any extreme pressure agent, as long as the extreme
pressure agent contains sulfur atoms or phosphorus atoms in its molecule and the extreme
pressure agent can provide load bearing effects and wear resistance. Examples of the
extreme pressure agent containing sulfur in its molecule includes sulfurized fatty
acid, ester sulfide, olefin sulfide, dihydrocarbyl polysulfide, a thiadiazole compound,
an alkylthiocarbamoyl compound, a triazine compound, a thioterpene compound, and a
dialkylthiodipropionate compound. In view of blending effects, the extreme pressure
agent is blended at a content of approximately 0.05 mass% to 0.5 mass% based on the
total amount of the composition.
[0047] Examples of the oiliness agent include: aliphatic alcohol; a fatty acid compound
such as fatty acid and fatty acid metal salt; an ester compound such as polyol ester,
sorbitan ester and glyceride; and an amine compound such as aliphatic amine. The fatty
acid is exemplified by oleic acid and lauric acid.
[0048] In view of blending effects, a content of the oiliness agent is approximately from
0.1 mass% to 30 mass% based on the total amount of the composition, preferably approximately
from 0.5 mass% to 10 mass%.
[0049] As the antioxidant, an amine antioxidant, phenolic antioxidant and sulfur antioxidant
are usable. The antioxidant may be provided by a single one or a plurality of the
above antioxidants.
[0050] Examples of the amine antioxidant include: a monoalkyldiphenylamine compound such
as monooctyldiphenylamine and monononyldiphenylamine; a dialkyldiphenylamine compound
such as 4,4'-dibutyldiphenylamine, 4,4'-dipentyldiphenylamine, 4,4'-dihexyldiphenylamine,
4,4'-diheptyldiphenylamine, 4,4'-dioctyldiphenylamine, and 4,4'-dinonyldiphenylamine;
a polyalkyldiphenylamine compound such as tetrabutyldiphenylamine, tetrahexyldiphenylamine,
tetraoctyldiphenylamine, and tetranonyldiphenylamine; and a naphthylamine compound
such as α-naphthylamine, phenyl-α-naphthylamine, butylphenyl-α-naphthylamine, pentylphenyl-α-naphthylamine,
hexylphenyl-α-naphthylamine, heptylphenyl-α-naphthylamine, octylphenyl-α-naphthylamine,
and nonylphenyl-α-naphthylamine.
[0051] Examples of the phenolic antioxidant include: a monophenolic compound such as 2,6-di-tert-butyl-4-methylphenol
and 2,6-di-tert-butyl-4-ethylphenol; and a diphenolic compound such as 4,4'-methylenebis(2,6-di-tert-butylphenol)
and 2,2'-methylenebis(4-ethyl-6-tert-butylphenol).
[0052] Examples of the sulfur antioxidant include: a thioterpene compound such as 2,6-di-tert-butyl-4-(4,6-bis(octylthio)-1,3,5-triazine-2-yl
amino)phenol and a reactant of phosphorus pentasulfide and pinene; and a dialkylthio
dipropionate such as dilauryl thiodipropionate and distearyl thiodipropionate.
[0053] In view of blending effects, a content of the antioxidant is approximately from 0.01
mass% to 10 mass% based on the total amount of the composition, preferably approximately
from 0.03 mass% to 5 mass%.
[0054] Examples of the rust inhibitor include metal sulfonate and succinate In view of blending
effects, a content of the rust inhibitor is approximately from 0.01 mass% to 10 mass%
based on the total amount of the composition, preferably approximately from 0.05 mass%
to 5 mass%.
[0055] The metal deactivator is exemplified by benzotriazole and thiadiazole. In view of
blending effects, a content of the metal deactivator is approximately from 0.01 mass%
to 10 mass% based on the total amount of the composition, preferably approximately
from 0.01 mass% to 1 mass%.
[0056] Examples of the antifoaming agent include methyl silicone oil, fluorosilicone oil,
and polyacrylate. In view of blending effects, a content of the antifoaming agent
is approximately from 0.0005 mass% to 0.01 mass% based on the total amount of the
composition.
Examples
Examples 1 to 6, Comparatives 1 to 5
[0057] Metalworking oil compositions were prepared according to blending compositions shown
in Table 1 to provide sample oils for evaluation. Each of used components are shown
in detail below.

Component (A)
[0058]
Ester 1: pentaerythritol tetraester having a kinematic viscosity at 40 degrees C of
33.5 mm2/s and a flash point of 280 degrees C
Ester 2: trimethylol propane triester having a kinematic viscosity at 40 degrees C
of 49.5 mm2/s and a flash point of 320 degrees C
Ester 3: trimethylol propane triester having a kinematic viscosity at 40 degrees C
of 16.1 mm2/s and a flash point of 264 degrees C
Mineral Oil
[0059]
Mineral Oil 1: paraffinic mineral oil having a kinematic viscosity at 40 degrees C
of 45.1 mm2/s and a flash point of 266 degrees C
Mineral Oil 2: paraffinic mineral oil having a kinematic viscosity at 40 degrees C
of 9.92 mm2/s and a flash point of 176 degrees C
Component (B)
[0060] Elemental Sulfur: powdery sulfur manufactured by Hosoi Chemical Industry Co., Ltd.
Component (C)
[0061] Sulfurized Oil and Fat: having a kinematic viscosity at 40 degrees C of 705.8 mm
2/s, a flash point of 250 degrees C and a sulfur content of 7 mass%
Other Components
[0062]
Polysulfide: DAILUBE GS-440L manufactured by Dainippon Ink and Chemicals
Overbased Ca Sulfonate: OLOA247E manufactured by Chevron Japan Limited.
Evaluation Method
[0063] A kinematic viscosity at 40 degrees C (in accordance with JIS K 2283) and a flash
point (COC method in accordance with JIS K 2265) of each of the sample oils were measured.
The sample oils were subjected to an oily smoke generation test, a weld test and a
reciprocating friction test under conditions described below. Results are shown in
Table 1.
(1) Oily Smoke Generation Test
[0064] 0.2 mL of each of the sample oils was dropped on a steel plate (SPCC-SD) heated at
185 degrees C. A 300-mL glass beaker was placed upside down on the steel plate. After
the elapse of one minute, a generation amount of oily smoke was visually observed
through a wall of the beaker and a level of the generation of the oily smoke was evaluated
based on the following standard.
- A: Almost no generation of the oily smoke was observed.
- B: A slight generation of the oily smoke was observed.
- C: A heavy generation of the oily smoke was observed.
(2) Weld Test
[0065] A weld load (WL: unit N) was measured by Shell four-ball test (in accordance with
ASTM D 2783).
(3) Reciprocating Friction Test
[0066]
Tester: F-2100 manufactured by ORIENTEC Co., LTD.
Ball: 3/16 inch SUJ2
Test Plate: SPCC-SD
Sliding Speed: 20 mm/s
Sliding Distance: 2 cm
Load: 3 kgf (29.4N)
Test Temperature: 25 degrees C
Evaluation Item: a friction coefficient at the 30th sliding
Evaluation Results
[0067] It can be understood from the results shown in Table 1 that all of the sample oils
in Examples 1 to 6 (i.e., the metalworking oil composition of the invention) generate
less oily smoke, bear extremely high weld load to exhibit an excellent wear resistance,
and have a low friction coefficient to exhibit an excellent workability. Moreover,
it can also be understood that the sample oils containing the component (C) in Examples
1 to 3, 5 and 6 have a fiction coefficient lower than that in Example 4 to exhibit
more excellent workability.
[0068] In contrast, since the sample oils of Comparatives 1 to 5 do not contain at least
one of predetermined components of the invention, the sample oils of Comparatives
1 to 5 can neither restrain the generation of the oily smoke nor provide excellent
wear resistance and workability.
INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY
[0069] A metalworking oil composition of the invention is suitably usable in a metalworking
such as cutting and grinding.