Industrial Lubrication and Tribology: Volume 54 Issue 5
Covers all automotive and industrial applications of lubricants
Table of contents
Response to different oxidation inhibitors for industrial lube base stocks
M. EklundThe response to antioxidants of different types (aminic, phenolic and sulphur‐based) has been evaluated for three base stocks intended for industrial lube production: a paraffinic…
Reducing vibration with advanced lubricants
S. Boyde, S.J. Randles, R.I.G. ThompsonReducing noise and vibration is an increasingly important objective for designers and users of a wide range of mechanical systems. Lubricants can contribute to reduction of…
Optimization of biocides for metal‐working fluids: factors which affect IPBC performance in metal‐working
M. Rioux, D. CiccognaniIodo propynyl butyl carbamate (IPBC) has been used as a fungicide in metal‐working fluid formulations for a number of years. While traditional laboratory evaluations show…
Improving anti‐rust property of EP industrial gear oil
Sharief Weeder, Petr VavruchWhen replacing a complex component formulation of the company’s premium industrial EP gear oils, a suitable additive pack was selected based on extended EP and other tests, and…
Converting tribology principles into measurable maintenance improvements at Sishen Iron Ore Mine
P.L. HoffmanSishen Iron Ore Mine in the Northern Cape province of South Africa utilises 72 primary equipment units to move 119Mt of materials per year, of which 32.5Mt of run‐of‐mine material…
Element analysis in lubricants using polarised X‐rays
R. SchrammThe use of energy‐dispersive X‐ray fluorescence in the oil industries increases continuously. The use of polarized X‐rays especially increased enormously the performance of this…
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hybridEditors:
- Prof Carsten Gachot
- Andreas Rosenkranz