Industrial Lubrication and Tribology: Volume 54 Issue 4
Covers all automotive and industrial applications of lubricants
Table of contents
Bismuth – the new ecologically green metal for modern lubricating engineering
Otto RohrBismuth is relatively little known in general; however, it has been known since the fifteenth century in Germany and was called by Paracelsus “Bismutum”. With very similar…
High performance ester lubricants from natural oils
Dharma R. KodaliLubricants impact on the environment at all stages of production, usage and disposal. The awareness and concern over the usage of petroleum‐based products and their impact on the…
Mechanism of friction of fullerenes
L. Rapoport, V. Leshchinsky, M. Lvovsky, O. Nepomnyashchy, Yu Volovik, R. TenneIn the past few years, inorganic fullerene‐like (IF) supramolecules of metal dichalcogenide WS2 and MoS2 with structures closely related to (nested) carbon fullerenes and…
Wear surface characteristics study of tribo‐materials under palm oil methyl ester added lubricant
M.A. Maleque, H.H. MasjukiThe wear properties of tribo‐materials are strongly influenced by the use of lubricants and their additives. The presence of additive in the lubricating oil causes changes in the…
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- Prof Carsten Gachot
- Andreas Rosenkranz