Industrial Lubrication and Tribology: Volume 15 Issue 11
Covers all automotive and industrial applications of lubricants
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THE RESEARCH EFFORT SURVEYED No. 3 LUBRIZOL INTERNATIONAL LABORATORIES
E.A. SmithSO MUCH emphasis has been placed on additives since World War II that one might be excused for imagining that oil is little more than a carrier for such additives, This may, in…
Graphite, Molybdenum Disulphide and/or P.T.F.E.?
The tables below are reproduced from a paper by Arthur J. Stock, Research & Development Manager, Acheson Colloids Company, Port Huron, presented at the 18th ASLE Annual Meeting…
A SHOP FLOOR METHOD FOR DETERMINING THE STRENGTH OF CUTTING OIL/WATER EMULSIONS
A.E. SHERWOODCUTTING OILS are used in emulsions with water at recommended strengths. On the shop floor there is often only a loose control of the strength of such emulsions with the constant…
A VERSATILE DRAWING COMPOUND DEVELOPED BY THE CHRYSLER CORPORATION
A NEW DRAWING COMPOUND, developed by the Chemical Division, Chrysler Corporation, could radically change both the methods and working conditions in steel stamping plants. In…
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