Industrial Lubrication and Tribology: Volume 22 Issue 1
Covers all automotive and industrial applications of lubricants
Table of contents
Oil Analysis Service by Spectrometer
A NEW service, now available in this country from Wear‐Check International Inc. provides spectrometer analysis of used oil together with interpretation of results. This method of…
Iron and Steel
Allen F. BrewerIN CONSIDERING the lubrication problems pertinent to the production machinery in this industry, we must, quite naturally, start with the raw product—iron. In other words, its…
High V.I. Prevents Gear Scoring
SOME interesting facts and figures were given by Dr. Y. Takeda (Manager, Thermal Power Division, Kawasaki Heavy Industries Ltd.) in his paper entitled “Development of a Japanese…
Testing Grease for Rolling Bearings
E.G. ELLISGREASE has many advantages as a ball and roller bearing lubricant. For example, it is easily retained in the bearing housing, can be used at quite high rotational speeds without…
Grease for Motorway
AN UNUSUAL use for grease occurred during the sliding into position of the Weaver Viaduct on the M56 North Cheshire Motorway. The scaffolding in the illustration measures about…
NEW POLYMERS FOR COLD EXTRUSION
TEFLON fluorocarbon resin has been used for many years as a low friction material (its anti‐stick properties for foods in pots and pans are well known), but these properties have…
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hybridEditors:
- Prof Carsten Gachot
- Andreas Rosenkranz