Standard Test Method for Determination of Metals in Lubricating Greases by Inductively Coupled Plasma Atomic Emission Spectrometry


Importancia y uso:

5.1 Lubricating greases are used in almost all bearings used in any machinery. Lubricating grease is composed of ~90 % additized oil and soap or other thickening agent. There are over a dozen metallic elements present in greases, either blended as additives for performance enhancements or as thickeners, or in used greases present as contaminants and wear metals. Determining their concentrations can be an important aspect of grease manufacture. The metal content can also indicate the amount of thickeners in the grease. Additionally, a reliable analysis technique can also assist in the process of trouble shooting problems with new and used grease in the field.

5.2 Although widely used in other sectors of the oil industry for metal analysis, ICP-AES based Test Methods D4951 or D5185 cannot be used for analyzing greases because of their insolubility in organic solvents used in these test methods. Hence, grease samples need to be brought into aqueous solution by acid decomposition before ICP-AES measurements.

5.3 Test Method D3340 has been used to determine lithium and sodium content of lubricating greases using flame photometry. This technique is no longer widely used. This new test method provides a test method for multi-element analysis of grease samples. This is the first D02 standard available for simultaneous multi-element analysis of lubricating greases.

Subcomité:

D02.03

Referida por:

D7455-24, D7260-20, D7876-13R18, D7876-13R18, D7260-20, D7578-20

Volúmen:

05.03

Número ICS:

75.100 (Lubricants, industrial oils and related products)

Palabras clave:

additive elements; aluminum; antimony; barium; calcium; emission spectrometry; grease; ICP; inductively-coupled plasma emission spectrometry; internal standard; iron; lithium; lubricating grease; magnesium; molybdenum; phosphorus; silicon; sodium; sulfur; zinc;

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Norma
D7303

Versión
23

Estatus
Active

Clasificación
Test Method

Fecha aprobación
2023-07-01