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- Location
- Findlay, Ohio
I've been using 100% canola for a few years with little issues...so this isn't a question about the pros and cons of that.
I had read somewhere that clear Canola was "better". (Don't think I ever saw a reason). Gordon Food Service has it so I stopped in to pick some up. Ingredients say "Canola with Dimethypolysiloxane to reduce foaming"
Thoughts? My initial thought is that antifoam sounds like a good thing. But I don't know that using in a saw will cause much foaming and I should just stick with what works.
Reading more about Dimethypolysiloxane on Wikipedia:
"PDMS is viscoelastic, meaning that at long flow times (or high temperatures), it acts like a viscous liquid, similar to honey. However, at short flow times (or low temperatures), it acts like an elastic solid, similar to rubber."
and further down:
"Condom lubricant
PDMS is widely used as a condom lubricant."
So, sure it is a lubricant...but not all of us operate a condom at speeds exceeding 80' per second...so the impact of heat will be different. However, it, apparently is more fluid at the higher temp.
I'm gonna buy a gallon of the regular stuff for now and will go back to Gordon if further reconsideration leads that way.
I had read somewhere that clear Canola was "better". (Don't think I ever saw a reason). Gordon Food Service has it so I stopped in to pick some up. Ingredients say "Canola with Dimethypolysiloxane to reduce foaming"
Thoughts? My initial thought is that antifoam sounds like a good thing. But I don't know that using in a saw will cause much foaming and I should just stick with what works.
Reading more about Dimethypolysiloxane on Wikipedia:
"PDMS is viscoelastic, meaning that at long flow times (or high temperatures), it acts like a viscous liquid, similar to honey. However, at short flow times (or low temperatures), it acts like an elastic solid, similar to rubber."
and further down:
"Condom lubricant
PDMS is widely used as a condom lubricant."
So, sure it is a lubricant...but not all of us operate a condom at speeds exceeding 80' per second...so the impact of heat will be different. However, it, apparently is more fluid at the higher temp.
I'm gonna buy a gallon of the regular stuff for now and will go back to Gordon if further reconsideration leads that way.
