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I'm working on getting absolute minimum stiction in a high pressure hydraulic off-road suspension system with u-cup seals. I've had good luck with polar boundary film additives but also want to try adding nano particles of MoS2, WS2, etc. in 70nm size (I realize larger particles are mostly snake oil but small particles might be quite helpful according to some research - understand it is very likely to do nothing just want to experiment).
But, I need a good dispersant to keep it from clumping and keep it in solution longer. I figured polyisobutylene succinimide (PIBSI) would be a great choice, especially factoring in my need for nitrile and urethane seal compatibility, but it's very hard to buy straight PIBSI. The only real options are sampling on Alibaba, which I've tried but am having long delays in shipping and I'm not confident it'll ever come.
Are there any good dispersants I can actually buy as a consumer with no business entity? I need some concentrate as I don't want to dilute my base oil more than a few percent.
I've used some consumer grade snake oil additives from the auto store before in this system (not so much as a dispersant, just in general), and they have sludged, so I'm very hesitant to use anything like that unless they're extremely known to be nothing but a highly stable dispersant.
But, I need a good dispersant to keep it from clumping and keep it in solution longer. I figured polyisobutylene succinimide (PIBSI) would be a great choice, especially factoring in my need for nitrile and urethane seal compatibility, but it's very hard to buy straight PIBSI. The only real options are sampling on Alibaba, which I've tried but am having long delays in shipping and I'm not confident it'll ever come.
Are there any good dispersants I can actually buy as a consumer with no business entity? I need some concentrate as I don't want to dilute my base oil more than a few percent.
I've used some consumer grade snake oil additives from the auto store before in this system (not so much as a dispersant, just in general), and they have sludged, so I'm very hesitant to use anything like that unless they're extremely known to be nothing but a highly stable dispersant.