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http://dx.doi.org/10.12925/jkocs.2015.32.2.194

The study on Physicochemical Properties of vehicle Engine Oil in Korea  

Kim, Shin (Research Institute of Petroleum Technology, Korea Petroleum Quality & Distribution Authority)
Kim, Jae-Kon (Research Institute of Petroleum Technology, Korea Petroleum Quality & Distribution Authority)
Yim, Eui-Soon (Research Institute of Petroleum Technology, Korea Petroleum Quality & Distribution Authority)
Lim, Youn-Sung (Transportation Pollution Research Center, National Institute of Environmental Research Complex)
Na, Byung-Ki (Department of Chemical Engineering, Chungbuk National University)
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Journal of the Korean Applied Science and Technology / v.32, no.2, 2015 , pp. 194-201 More about this Journal
Abstract
A lubricant used in the transport sector have been developed for the purpose of improving vehicle performance. To improve the engine oil for some terrible conditions, various studies have been conducted to improve vehicle performance. There are limitations in development of lubricant for the economic point, but various additives have beed developed in the technical point. Recently, government tried to prohibit reckless use of additives in base oil because of the environmental issues. The institutionalized quality standards of the additives has been estabilished. In this study, physicochemical properties and environmental effect of vehicle engine oils in domestic sector were investigated.
Keywords
Vehicle Engine Oil; Lubricant; Environmental Effect; Additives; Quality Standard;
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