Industrial Lubrication and Tribology: Volume 39 Issue 6
Covers all automotive and industrial applications of lubricants
Table of contents
CAPABILITY ASSESSMENT
Bernal OsborneMARKET forces, plus a modicum of common sense, have contributed over twenty‐five years or so to the partial, though not complete, elimination of some of the disastrous attitudes…
TOWARDS A COMMERCIALLY VIABLE NO‐COOLANT ENGINE
S.G. TIMONEY, M.H. Farmer, D.A. ParkerAn engine test rig has been designed and built for evaluation of monolithic ceramic components and metal components protected by ceramic shields or coatings for operation in the…
CAST IN A NEW MOULD
THE success of the National Centre of Tribology's three‐year study of plasma‐assisted coating technology (PACT) described in our January/February 1987 issue, has justified a…
DOWN TO THE SEA AGAIN
A RECENT visit to the Esso Research Centre, Abingdon — known as ERCA to the acronym fans — celebrated the launch of a new marine diesel lubricant called Exxmar. Its introduction…
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hybridEditors:
- Prof Carsten Gachot
- Andreas Rosenkranz