USSR COLLECTING AND STORAGE REGULATIONS FOR WASTE LUBRICANTS (GOST 2158-43)

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CIA-RDP80-00809A000700040162-6
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RIPPUB
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R
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4
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December 22, 2016
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October 28, 2011
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162
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Publication Date: 
January 25, 1952
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REPORT
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Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/10/31 : FOR OFFICIAL USE UNLI CLASSIFICATION SECJ,r gun INFORMAT13N FROM FOREIGN DOCUMENTS OR RADIO BROADC4STS CD COUNTRY USSR SUBJECT Scientific - Engineering, lubricants, waste HOW PUBLISHED Pamphlet WHERE PUBLISHED Moscow DATE PUBLISHED 1943 LANGUAGE Ruosian TW OOCOOCOT COC/NCC ICT1M01K,1 Y/CrnN TIC Y1gYL CCICUt 0, TCC OCIl.. ITAM 00110 TIC 0WlN 00 YN00NC ICI M C. C. C.. CI 000 /!.Y YCCIU. T71CYC01CNM M T1C CCIWT00 OI Ilt 000/IO 10 IM WOCC TI I0 0Y0n 000000 10 MO? M9 CI Ctt. YIMIIOC1100 01 NIC man 1. II I0001pTTI. USSR COLLECTING AND STORAGE REGULATIONS FOP. WASTE LUBRICANTS COST 215 - 3 STAT This standard contains reJulations for collecting and storing waste lubri- cants which are to be reclaimed and restored to their original qualitative indexes. Waste lubricants are defined as those lubricants which have lost their original qualitative indexes or have reached the prescribed limit of effi- cient use. . 1. For purposes of collection, storage, and reclamation, waste lubri- cants are grouped according to their specifications as follows: Name of Lubricant Standard No Grades To Be Collected STATE ARMY 1. Vaseline oil COST 1665-42 Solar oil GOST 1666-42 DATE OF INFORMATION 1943 DATE DIST. a 4 Jan 1952 NO. OF PAGES 4 SUPPLEMENT TO REPORT NO. 2. Vaseline oil GOST 1805-42 Type MVP 3. Spindle oil COST 1837-42 Type 2 and 3 together 4. Machine oil (lubricating oil) GOUT 1707-42 Type L, S and SU, each separately 5. Cylinder oil GOST 1841-42 Type 2 - 1 - CLASSIFICATION MAW AIR FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY STAT STAT Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/10/31 : CIA-RDP80-00809A000700040162-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/10/31 CIA-RDP80-00809A000700040162-6 Name of Lubricant B. Combustion Kugine 1. Aviation oil Standard No Lubricants GOST 1013-41 TU People's Com- missariat of Pe- troleum Industry No 118-42 2. Automobile oil 3. Motor oil 4. Diesel oil 5. Nigrol C. Special Lubricants 1. Turbine oil (special cylinder oil for steam engine) Goudron-Vapor (mixture of vapor and high boiling mineral oil) GOST V-1600-43 (replaced by GOST 1600-46) GOST 1861-42 (replaced by GOB: 1861-44) GOST V-2031-43 OST 10001.38 (replaced by GOST 3190-46 Grades To A Collected Type MK, MS and WE, -ach separately Type M7 only Aviation castor oil Type 4, 6, 10 and 18, each separately Type M and T, each separately Type L, Ur and turbore- ducer, each separately One type One type Type L, Z and 8, each separately Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/10/31 : STAT CIA-RDP80-00809A000700040162-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/10/31 CIA-RDP80-00809A000700040162-6 ~ Name of Lubricant Standard No Grades To Be Collected E. Special-Purpose Lubricants 1. Transformer oil G06T 982-43 One type 2. Sulfurized cutting oil GOST V-122-42 One type NOTE: 1. Highly contaminated lubricants are to be collected separately from those less contafiiinated. STAT ii. Automobile oils No 4 and 6 used as industrial lubricants are to be collected for regeneration as follows: No 4 together with machine oil L; No 6 with machine oil S and SU. iii. Steam-engine lubricants may be collected only in their pure form and not as water emulsions. iv. Tractor nigrol is collected only when used for industrial machinery. v. All industrial lubricants used on hot running parts of machinery are to be collected separately. vi. Leached lubricants are collected together with refined lubricants. vii. Automobile lubricants are collected according to types and refining processes (saponification, sulfuric acid process, selection process). 2. Waste lubricants are collected by group and by specifications in compliance with provisions of item 1 of this standard. 3. Collected lubricants are placed in special containers, tanks or reservoirs, assigned to each specific coup and '?pe of lubricant. No pure or waste lubricants other than those pi ribed may be put into the same con- tainers. (Note: Contamination of waste lubricants by mixing with nigrol and consistent grease, like constaline, solidol (mineral oil thickened with calcium soap) etc., is prohibited.) 4. Waste lubricants are collected in special equipment such as buckets, cans, drip pans, hand pumps, injectors, etc., depending on mechanical condi- tions and lubricating system of the machinery from which the lubricant is taken. 5. All containers and eq?-ipment used for collecting and transp.'-ting waste lubricants to storage sites must be clean. (Note: Equipment and con- tainers assigned for various groups and types of lubricants shuuld be identified by color markings and capacity tags.) 6. Lubricants used in crankcase-type lubricAting systems (crankcases, circulators, oil pans, roller bearings, etc.,) are drained into assigned con- tainers or transfered by hand pumps, injectors, or similar equipment. 7. Waste lubricants adhering to bearing lining, metal turnings, and filings, etc., are collected by centrifuge or otherwise. -3- Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/10/31 CIA-RDP80-00809A000700040162-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for STAT 8. Waste lubricants from vehicle or tractor crankcases are to be drained immediately upon turning off the motor. The drain suet first be wiped clean with a rag or similar material. 9. Waste lubricants are stored by group and specifications in compliance with provisions of item 1 of this standard. Use =lean cistern tarts, reservoirs and barrels. 10. The number of receptacles for storage purposes shall match the number of g^oups and types of lubricants to be stored and separatel,' regenerated. 11. Receptacles are to be of the covered type and provided with "in" and "out" pipes and a draining outlet at the bottom for removing deposits (water and sludge). (Note: To aid depositing, it is advisable to build cone-form receptacles provided with heaters.) 12. Store waste lubricants in compliance with the provisions of (ST 9003939, entitled "Construction of Storage Facilities and Installations for Highly Inflammable Liquids and Liquid Fuels." Waste lubricants not diluted with liquid fuels belong to the fourth category of highly inflammable liquids and liquid fuels; those that are diluted with liquid fuels, such as automobile, aviation, and other oils, be- long to the third category. 13. lath waste-lubricant storage installation must be provided with now- essary fire-fighting equipment in compliance with pertinent regulations of GUPO NKVD USSR (Main Fire-Fighting Administration, People's Commissariat of Internal Affairs USSR). 14. When filling the receptacles with waste lubricants, use of filters or sieves is obligatory. 15. Analysis of waste lubricants is made by the usual procedure es- tablished for lubricants, in compliance with norms set forth in the respec- tive standards. Prop'sed b.? the Main Administration for Supply of Petroleum Products, Bovnarkom USSR\ Approved by All-Union Committee on Standards 30 June 1943. Effective 1 August 1943. 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