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    Traction coefficiant



    Can someone tell me what traction co-efficiant means in relation to refrigerant oils ?



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    Re: Traction coefficiant

    I'm not a RE.....

    but in plain english....

    it's how hard it is to pull the oil appart / how well it's stuck together..

    something with a low traction co-efficiant will form very small dropletswhen spilt

    something with a high traction co-efficiant will form larger droplets when spilt

    it's also relevent when running over gears .. how much oil they pick up etc..

    I (guess) it would effect oil return to the compressor too ? larger droplets will be easier to return than smaller ones ?
    Last edited by knighty; 08-06-2009 at 03:39 AM.

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    Re: Traction coefficiant

    I am picking it is "miscability" [ spell check required . ]. But I have been wrong before.
    magoo
    Last edited by Magoo; 08-06-2009 at 03:41 AM.

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