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Manufacturing of Bio–Grease Vegetable Oil from Sugarcane Filter Mud for Lubrication System with Environment Friendly for Friction Reduction

Version 1 : Received: 28 September 2022 / Approved: 30 September 2022 / Online: 30 September 2022 (02:28:30 CEST)

How to cite: Wakshume, D.G.; Ancha, V.R.; Santhosh, J. Manufacturing of Bio–Grease Vegetable Oil from Sugarcane Filter Mud for Lubrication System with Environment Friendly for Friction Reduction. Preprints 2022, 2022090471. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints202209.0471.v1 Wakshume, D.G.; Ancha, V.R.; Santhosh, J. Manufacturing of Bio–Grease Vegetable Oil from Sugarcane Filter Mud for Lubrication System with Environment Friendly for Friction Reduction. Preprints 2022, 2022090471. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints202209.0471.v1

Abstract

Environment approachable products such as fuels and lubricants are among the best choices in several countries that contain renewable products as alternatives. To protect human life, alternative methods of saving the environment and production balance is needed to reduce the effects of the crisis and the contamination of the Environment. This research concentrated on the Manufacturing and testing of bio- grease from sugar cane filter mud vegetable oil as a lubricant for friction reduction and determining the properties of both bio grease and Mineral oil grease with environmental problems. SC filter mud oil as an alternative use for bio-grease preparation in addition to mineral oil grease. The Testing was accepted to determine the quality of the eco-friendly grease produced. For the preparation of this bio- grease, the SC Filter cake sample is taken from different sugar factory which found in Ethiopia. The sample has a moisture content of 78%. Using this sample first oil is extracted by Soxhlet apparatus, n-hexane solvent and temperature for extraction from 42 -68℃. The maximum temperature and time for extraction of oil were 68 and 7hrs respectively. The extracted oil's physical properties include color, acid value, specific graphite, saponification value, iodine value, density, and viscosity. Finally, the friction behavior in function of time for both grease at identical load, the friction coefficient vs time for SC filter Cake Grease_ Na_ MoS2 and industrial mineral one (I_ Greasily _ MoS2), grease was determined.

Keywords

biodegradable lubricating grease; friction; energy; penetration; sugar cane filter cake mud oil; temperature and wear

Subject

Chemistry and Materials Science, Biomaterials

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