Butylated Octylated Diphenylamine

Butylated Octylated Diphenylamine is a liquid used in fluids and lubricants, particularly in engine oils, industrial oils, and metalworking fluids. It functions as an antioxidant and stabilizer, offering excellent oxidation stability and preventing sludge build-up. This compound enhances the performance and longevity of lubricants while also serving as an antioxidant and stabilizer in plastics and elastomers.

Chemical Family: Alkyl Amines

Features: Good Oxidation Stability, Sludge Build-up Prevention

Synonyms: Alkyl diphenylamine

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    Properties

    Physical Form
    Characteristics
    ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
    Density (at 25°C)0.9700 - 0.9800g/cm-
    Estermin. 5%-
    Flash Pointmin. 185°C-
    Kinematic Viscosity (at 40°C)280.0 - 400.0mm²/s-
    Nitrogen Content4.0 - 5.0%-
    Solubility - Mineral Oilmin. 5%-
    Water Contentmax. 0.01%-

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