Industrial Lubrication and Tribology: Volume 12 Issue 6
Covers all automotive and industrial applications of lubricants
Table of contents
Fire Resistant Hydraulic Fluid for Coal Mines in the U.S.A.
J. GRINDRODAS A RESULT of a co‐operative effort under the leadership of the U.S. Bureau of Mines, an economic fire‐resistant hydraulic water‐in‐oil fluid for coal mine equipment is claimed…
CONTINUOUS‐CAST BRONZE IMPROVES BUSHING PERFORMANCE IN LARGE DIESELS
REPLACEMENT of sand‐cast bronze bushings by continuous‐cast bronze has recently solved a difficult operational problem in large diesel engines manufactured by Enterprise Engine…
Lucas Hydrostatic Transmission
In view of the interest shown in our “Hydraulic Systems & Oils” issue, last month, we believe that many readers will be interested in the following description of an important…
Development in Lubricant Additives
E.G. CURPHERLUBRICANTS with detergent and anti‐corrosive properties are now virtually conventional, nevertheless the search for new and better additives continues in order to compensate for…
CONTROL OF ENGINE TEMPERATURE ON ENGINE TEST BEDS
ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT FACTORS in the evaluation of lubricant performance is the maintenance of constant temperature throughout the test run. Even small, local variations must…
FUTURE ENGINES AND THE FORD LEVACAR SYSTEM
In an address to the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, recently, Victor G. Raviolo, executive director of the Engineering Staff of Ford Motor Company (U.S.A.), described Ford's…
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hybridEditors:
- Prof Carsten Gachot
- Andreas Rosenkranz