Industrial Lubrication and Tribology: Volume 24 Issue 4
Covers all automotive and industrial applications of lubricants
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DEVELOPMENT TESTING OF METALWORKING LUBRICANTS
I.S. MortonIT MAY reasonably be asked “why should metalworking lubricants be considered as a class on their own?” Apart from convenience of classification, there are at least three good…
MULTI‐OUTLET LUBRICATORS FROM LUMATIC
A NEW series of directly driven multi‐outlet piston grease pumps for supplying a pressurised supply of lubricant is now marketed by Lumatic Ltd., Hastings, Sussex. They are…
INTERNAL COOLING OF METAL‐CUTTING TOOLS
Neal P. JeffriesThe copyright of this paper belongs to the Society of Manufacturing Engineers of Dearborn, Michigan, by whose kind permission it is reproduced here. It was written for their…
Protective Lubrication of Packaging Machinery
Allen F. BrewerMANAGEMENT is vitally concerned with effective and protective lubrication of packaging machinery because of the potential relationship in the preparation of commodities for the…
REMINISCENCES OF A LUBRICANT HANDLING CONSULTANT: (Part Three)
H.L. HUNTPrevious articles in this series were concerned with the lubricant handling consultant's survey (September and November issues) and in this, the last part, the actual figures…
OVERCOMING TEETHING TROUBLES IN DIESEL ENGINES BURNING RESIDUAL FUELS
IN A paper to the American Society of Mechanical Engineers at New York in April, W. B. Wallace, Chief Development Engineer, Mirlees Blackstone Ltd., Stockport, Cheshire, described…
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