Industrial Lubrication and Tribology: Volume 12 Issue 3
Covers all automotive and industrial applications of lubricants
Table of contents
Developments in Production of: LUBRICATING GREASE
J. GRINDRODSINCE WORLD WAR II considerable development has been seen in the manufacture of lubricating grease and in the ingredients used in its production. For instance, lithium grease was…
Rapeseed Oil as a Component of Lubricating Grease
J. GRINDRODFOLLOWING a method devised in collaboration with the Saskatchewan Research Council, the Western Oil Company Ltd., Moose Jaw, Sask., Canada, have used rapeseed oil successfully as…
Lubricating Oil and Engine Cooling Pumps for Marine Service
IN a paper to The Institute of Marine Engineers on 12th January, 1960, in London, T. McAlpine, B.Sc., M.I.Mar.E. (Chief Mechanical Engineer, G. & J. Weir Ltd.) and L. S. Paterson…
IRRADIATED CYLINDER LINERS ALLOW CONTINUOUS MONITORING OF LUBRICATING OIL
IN A PAPER presented to the Society of Automobile Engineers at the Annual Meeting at Detroit, Jan. 11th to loth, 1960, a paper entitled “Radioactive Cylinders —A Tool for Wear…
OCILLATORY PLAIN BEARINGS AND LUBRICANTS FROM −90 F to + 1,500°F
Airframes in current aircraft and missiles are required to withstand extremes of temperature and high mechanical stresses, and bearings used as control surface hinges, flexible…
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- Andreas Rosenkranz