Industrial Lubrication and Tribology: Volume 6 Issue 9
Covers all automotive and industrial applications of lubricants
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Planned Lubrication at The Steel Company of Wales: PART TWO TESTING LUBRICANTS IN SERVICE PART THREE BLAST FURNANCE LUBRICATION AT MARGAM
H. HarberThe first part of this article appeared in our August issue and dealt with Lubrication Organisation, storing and handling at The Steel Company of Wales. Since writing this the…
Aspects of INDUSTRIAL GEAR DRIVES
F.J. EVERESTMembers of the Institute of Mechanical Engineers recently visited the Park Gear Works of David Brown and Sons (Huddersfield) Ltd., and after touring the works, Mr Everest…
An Efficient Method of DRUM MARKING
The Pak‐Print method of drum marking is not new, but so many lubricating oil companies seem still to be using the old method of steenilling drums that we are giving a description…
DEVELOPMENT OF SYNTHETIC LUBRICANTS FOR AIRCRAFT GAS TURBINES
B.W. BedellThe driving force behind the urge for ever‐increasing engine power is the desire for greatly increased speeds, particulary in military interceptor aircraft.
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- Andreas Rosenkranz