From the Rolls-Royce experimental archive: a quarter of a million communications from Rolls-Royce, 1906 to 1960's. Documents from the Sir Henry Royce Memorial Foundation (SHRMF).
The examination and composition of two oil samples, labelled 'A' and 'B'.
Identifier | ExFiles\Box 181\M9\ img042 | |
Date | 22th February 1926 | |
C O P Y. London Midland & Scottish Rly.Co., Chief Mechanical Engineers Dept., Chemist's Office, Calvert Street, Derby. 22nd. Feb.1926. REPORT ON 2 SAMPLES OF OIL. MESSRS. ROLLS-ROYCE, DERBY. The two samples received were labelled "A" and "B". Results of examination :- A.{Mr Adams} B. Appearance in ½" cell ... Dark orange. transparent. bright greenish fluorescence. Dark orange. transparent. nearly bright, greenish fluor- escence. Slightly paler than "A". Specific gravity at 60ºF.{Mr Friese} 0.9032 0.9096 Efflux Time (Redwood) seconds. at 70ºF.{Mr Friese} 1920 2407 at 140ºF.{Mr Friese} 226 241 at 212ºF.{Mr Friese} 65 65 Flashing point (close test) 398ºF.{Mr Friese} 408ºF.{Mr Friese} Cold test (setting point). 20º - 23ºF.{Mr Friese} 9º - 12ºF.{Mr Friese} Volatility (loss in weight) in 1 hr. at 370ºF.{Mr Friese} in a current of air. 7.70% 9.34% Free fatty acid........... 0.4% 0.1% Composition :- Mineral oil ......... 88.8 95.5 Fixed oil. ............ 11.2 4.5 100.0 100.0 The results of a detailed examination of the fatty acids (and alcohols) separated from the mixtures indicate that the fixed oil contained in sample 'A' is a mixture in equal parts by weight of sperm oil and a non-drying oil, mostly probably lard oil. The fixed oil in sample 'B' has the properties of cocoanut oleine. Comparative tests have also been made by intermittently heating the oils to a temperature of Cont'd.{John DeLooze - Company Secretary} | ||