Industrial Lubrication and Tribology: Volume 54 Issue 3
Covers all automotive and industrial applications of lubricants
Table of contents
Environmentally adapted lubricants in the Nordic marketplace – recent developments
T. Norrby Torbacke, M. KoppThe Nordic marketplace, and in particular the Swedish market, is a sizeable part of the world market for environmentally adapted lubricants (EALs). The largest segment, by far, is…
Fluid qualification tests – evaluation of the lubricating properties of biodegradable fluids
M. Kessler, D.G. FeldmannTo develop a new, biodegradable hydraulic fluid, numerous standard and in‐house screening tests are necessary to verify the lubricating properties. It was further determined that…
The development of limited volume lubrication in metal working operations in South Africa
Eberhard du PlessisLimited volume lubrication as applied in metal working operations has grown significantly in the South African manufacturing industry over the past years. The need for a cleaner…
The use of biocides with regard to the new Biocidal Products Directive – future aspects
Wolfgang SiegertFocuses on the use of biocides to combat the growth of microorganisms in coolant systems and oils. Outlines measures which can limit or prevent mcrobial growth and provides a…
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hybridEditors:
- Prof Carsten Gachot
- Andreas Rosenkranz