Industrial Lubrication and Tribology: Volume 26 Issue 2
Covers all automotive and industrial applications of lubricants
Table of contents
TITANIUM AND TRIBOLOGY: PART TWO
ROBERT BARRY WATERHOUSE, MICHAEL HENRY WHARTONDiffusion treatments may comprise the diffusion of interstitial elements such as oxygen, nitrogen, carbon, or boron into the surface from a gaseous or molten salt bath…
FUNDAMENTAL RESEARCH in an INDUSTRIAL WORLD
ALISTAIR CAMERONI am sure that everyone who has come here tonight is aware that Imperial College is an institution dedicated to both Science and Technology. I hope to investigate some of the…
CONTAMINATION CONTROL IN HYDRAULIC SYSTEMS
The importance of hydraulic fluid cleanliness is appreciated by every user of large modern hydraulic systems and the introduction of higher operating pressures, plus improved…
MOLYBDENUM POWDER FOR SPRAYING HARD SURFACE COATINGS
MOLYBDENUM wire, as a coating material, is well known since molybdenum has many advantages as a hard bearing surface; it is highly scuffâresistant and has a low coefficient of…
Adventures of Antrobus, No. Two
ALAN LEEANY SMART tribology man with not too much residue sludging his circulation would doubtless confirm, if pressed within sight of a public bar, that with the complete disappearance…
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- Prof Carsten Gachot
- Andreas Rosenkranz