Isila Posted October 23, 2017 Posted October 23, 2017 I'm working on a little project that involve hydraulics piston. I need an oil/fluid that is, 1. Density => water 2. Slippery 3. Non reactive 4. Easy to find 5. Cheap
Frank Posted October 23, 2017 Posted October 23, 2017 Maybe https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Propylene_glycol? Might not be "slippery" enough. Non-toxic. I assume you already checked all the hydraulic fluids (brake, transmission, power steering etc...) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hydraulic_fluid 1
studiot Posted October 23, 2017 Posted October 23, 2017 Glycerine solution. Look here to find the % appropriate to your density requirement. http://www.aciscience.org/docs/physical_properties_of_glycerine_and_its_solutions.pdf
Isila Posted October 24, 2017 Author Posted October 24, 2017 (edited) 8 hours ago, John Cuthber said: Water. Perhaps with a little soap. Wouldn't the soup settle if the piston wasn't moved for a while. 8 hours ago, Frank said: Maybe https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Propylene_glycol? Might not be "slippery" enough. Non-toxic. I assume you already checked all the hydraulic fluids (brake, transmission, power steering etc...) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hydraulic_fluid I checked in a few stores and they have 1Kg of Propylene glycol for only a doller but the density and the viscosity isn't ideal. 7 hours ago, studiot said: Glycerine solution. Look here to find the % appropriate to your density requirement. http://www.aciscience.org/docs/physical_properties_of_glycerine_and_its_solutions.pdf What concentration do you recommend (need it to stand winter so I'm thinking 40%) Edited October 24, 2017 by Isila
Frank Posted October 25, 2017 Posted October 25, 2017 20 hours ago, Isila said: I checked in a few stores and they have 1Kg of Propylene glycol for only a doller but the density and the viscosity isn't ideal. What was the effect of viscosity being too low, did it leak? I had a project in mind and was going to use bladder actuators... Wonder if it would work for that.
Enthalpy Posted October 25, 2017 Posted October 25, 2017 Don't tinker with hydraulic fluids if you want your circuit to work longer than a few hours. The hydraulic pump fails after few weeks if you don't make a complete hydraulic fluid, with anticorrosion, defoamer, viscosity index, and so on and so forth. I know it from experience. Water-polyglycol mixtures are available commercially ("hydrolube" is one trade name among many) and already made for hydraulics uses. Instead of "water density", it would be better to accept the density of existing hydraulic fluids if possible, especially oil. There are many. Check manufacturers and Wiki for "hydraulic fluid" and "brake fluid".
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