Abstract: | Fire-resistant hydraulic fluids have been developed since the Second World War. In addition to phosphate esters, there are various other fluids (e.g. oil-in-water emulsions, water glycols) available. This paper provides a technical comparison of the different fluid types, in terms of fire resistance, lubricating properties, and viscosity. The second part of the study examines the corrosion properties, thermal and oxidative stability, shear stability, materials compatibility, and other physical properties. |