Originally Posted By: Pontual
Molakule, you really know all the proprietary information of all oils? That was what Diego meant, IMO, nobody involved with the formulation, really knows even analises dont give all the factors, specially base oil and specially the condition of add pack. So you say the UO analise can't give the condition of such used oils, without comparison with it when was new, from its VOA, right? Only the actual formulator of that specific oil itself (and you, maybe) knows what EP and other additives would ruin the soft metals or acid formation to attack hard metals. And, since there is proprietary information involved, that cant be uncovered by lab analises, one could only have empiric experiments with oils
Since you are taking this so personally, I think you could have that coffe and chocolat you said it calms you down.
No Pontual, you are incorrect.
I am not taking it personally. I was simply to trying to answer this guys questions with scientific answers since scientific answers is what he asked for, as you can see in the various exchanges.
But I do know a troll or a fake engineer when I see one, and sarcasm is one method in which to thwart them. It was obvious he was being a SA from the beginning and was not really seeking informative answers, but was only here to be argumentative.
As far as analysis of lubricants, I have access to instrumentation far beyond what Blackstone and ALS have and they can tell me the exact chemical makeup, and the ratio's and proportions of any lubricant and additive package.
Experience from formulating lubricants and extensive lab analysis can tell you what the formulating trends are and except for specialty lubricants, they don't differ too much.
BTW, I have had my second cup of coffee so life is good.