Industrial Lubrication and Tribology: Volume 11 Issue 12
Covers all automotive and industrial applications of lubricants
Table of contents
A Laboratory Evaluation of Extreme Pressure Additives
V. OakesTHE use of organic compounds containing chlorine and/or sulphur as extreme pressure additives is well established and numerous such substances of widely differing chemical types…
Automatic Transmission Fluids:: Oxidation Stability, Rubber Swell, Viscosity at Low Temperatures, etc.
TWO interesting papers concerned with Automatic Transmission Fluids were presented at the SAE National Meeting at Chicago in October, 1959. The first of these, dealing with…
CASTROL HOUSE: NEW HEADQUARTERS OF THE WAKEFIELD CASTROL OIL GROUP
THE illustration is of the new‐headquarters of the Wakefield Castrol Oil Group, which was occupied in the middle of November. The removal operation took place over the weekend…
PROBLEMS OF HIGH OIL CONSUMPTION AND COLD STARTING
IN HIS CHAIRMAN'S ADDRESS to the Automobile Division of The Institution of Mechanical Engineers, on the 6th October, L. H. Dawtrey, M.I.Mech.E. (Chief Engineer, Research and…
Extreme‐Pressure Lubricants for Marine Gears
A.D. NewmanOVER THE PAST FEW YEARS interest has grown in Britain and elsewhere in the use of extreme‐pressure (e.p.) lubricants (or more correctly perhaps, though less conveniently…
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- Andreas Rosenkranz