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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}
  
  


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