Industrial Lubrication and Tribology: Volume 25 Issue 1
Covers all automotive and industrial applications of lubricants
Table of contents
WIRE ROPE LUBRICATION and CORROSION PROTECTION
WIRE ropes are found in almost every industry. Short lengths are used on many fork lift trucks, cranes, and other hoisting machinery, long lengths, up to several miles, are used…
TRIBOLOGY AT THE NATIONAL ENGINEERING LABORATORY
W.L. CookeTHE National Engineering Laboratory was created in 1949 and operated as part of the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research. Its nucleus was part of the Engineering…
A NOMOGRAPH FOR DETERMINING THE MOLECULAR WEIGHTS OF LUBRICATING OILS
ADAM ZANKERACCORDING TO the ASTM Standard No. D‐2878–70, the approximate value of lubricating oil molecular weight may be estimated on the basis of evaporation loss under specified…
Bearings for Sulzer Slow‐Speed Diesel Engines
In a paper to the Institute of Marine Engineers in London on 14th November, Dr. P. E. A. Borgeaud (Technical Director, Diesel Engine Department, Sulzer Brothers Ltd., Winterthur…
PROTECTING THE ROUND ISLAND LIGHTHOUSE CABLEWAY
AN ingenious cableway to carry food and essentials from a delivery boat at sea over 150‐ft. cliffs to the Round Island lighthouse in the Scilly Isles, operated by Trinity House…
Lubrication of Baking Machinery
Allen F. BrewerBAKING DATES back to antiquity and the origin of fire. The age of fire contributed materially to the progress of Man. He contrived the crude tools which enabled him to hunt and…
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- Prof Carsten Gachot
- Andreas Rosenkranz