Industrial Lubrication and Tribology: Volume 3 Issue 12
Covers all automotive and industrial applications of lubricants
Table of contents
CENTRIFUGING OF USED OILS
A.C. SMITHIn marine service and in industry centrifuging is by far the most widely used method of removing water and sediment from large charges of lubricating oil.
The LITMUS PAPERS
ALAN S. WATSONA freak television reception caused, it is thought, by an inexplicable variation of cosmic ray frequency in spaceātime curvature vibration, makes it possible to present this…
CAN H.D. OILS BE FILTERED?
A.V. DRIVERThe judges concluded that the subject of Heavy Duty oils was one that caused some difference of opinion amongst commercial vehicle users and also amongst those users of stationary…
FATTY OILS IN LUBRICATION
K.G. SUNNAs staled in our Editorial, most papers submitted in the class for awards to those not engaged in the lubricant industry were not of the practical character that we wished. This…
Effect of fuels and detergent oils on engine deposits
The following are some extracts from a paper by R. S. Spindt and Court L. Wolfe, both of the Multiple Fellowship of Gulf Research & Development Company presented at a recent…
M.O.S. Forms Advisory Panel for H.D. Oils
The following details were issued by the Ministry of Supply on October 12th, but due to an error on their part, we were not notified in time for inclusion in our last issue.
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hybridEditors:
- Prof Carsten Gachot
- Andreas Rosenkranz