Industrial Lubrication and Tribology: Volume 22 Issue 4
Covers all automotive and industrial applications of lubricants
Table of contents
LUBRICATING STEAM
THE old 1911 Stanley Steam car illustrated still runs efficiently and is owned by Mr. Dennis Brookes of Mirfield, Yorkshire. To reduce scale formation in the boiler, Moly‐Paul…
The Control of Biodegradation of Gutting Fluid
E.H. Littler, B.E. PurkissTHE PURPOSE of the following report is to describe a trial set up to test the practicability of extending the effective working life of a cutting emulsion and to investigate the…
Lubrication of Diesel Engines using Residual Fuel
OPERATING experience with the Mirrlees K Major engine was the subject of a paper recently presented to the Diesel Engineers and Users Association by B. Pearson (Douglas…
Lubrication by Watermix Fluids
A.R. LINDSEYWATERMIX fluids play an important part in industrial lubrication. They are employed as hydraulic fluids, cutting fluids, rolling and wire drawing lubricants, and mould release…
A Rational Approach to the S.I. System of Units
A.J.R. BelfordWITHIN a few years only S.I. units will be used in the engineering courses at technical colleges and universities, and within a decade we may expect to have practising engineers…
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hybridEditors:
- Prof Carsten Gachot
- Andreas Rosenkranz