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BS ISO 26422:2014 Petroleum and related products. Determination of shear stability of lubricating oils containing polymers. Method using a tapered roller bearing

BS ISO 26422:2014

Petroleum and related products. Determination of shear stability of lubricating oils containing polymers. Method using a tapered roller bearing

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Standard number:BS ISO 26422:2014
Pages:20
Released:2015-03-31
ISBN:978 0 580 84343 3
Status:Standard
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BS ISO 26422:2014


This standard BS ISO 26422:2014 Petroleum and related products. Determination of shear stability of lubricating oils containing polymers. Method using a tapered roller bearing is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 75.100 Lubricants, industrial oils and related products

This International Standard specifies a method of determining the shear stability of polymer-containing lubricating oils by the four-ball machine as specified in ISO 20623, but using a tapered roller bearing. The test results allow prediction of the in-service permanent viscosity loss.

NOTE Other International Standards exist which evaluate viscosity loss of polymer-containing oils. The method specified within this International Standard subjects fluids to a higher shear rate than, for example, the diesel injector nozzle shear test described within ISO 20844.[3] It is particularly appropriate for lubricants being used in high shear applications, such as components with gears and roller bearings. In such applications, the shear rate in the ISO 20844 test method can be too low to generate a realistic permanent loss in viscosity of the fluid.