Industrial Lubrication and Tribology: Volume 1 Issue 7
Covers all automotive and industrial applications of lubricants
Table of contents
MODERN OIL SEALS
Modern oil seals are precision made parts and they must be handled, fitted and maintained as such. The following article provides information that should be known by every machine…
New: TEST ENGINE
REFERENCE was made in the Editorial of our last issue to the new test engine built by Ricardo and Co. (Engineers 1927) Ltd., of Shoreham, to the specification laid down by the…
Cylinder lubrication of AIR COMPRESSORS
There are two principal reasons why it is disadvantageous, and frequently dangerous, to over‐lubricate the cylinders of air compressors, firstly fire risk and secondly…
EVALUATION of ENGINE PRESERVATIVE OILS: PART TWO
HELEN SELLEIIn the first part of this article in our September issue, DR. SELLEI dealt with the practical side of engine preservative oil evaluation. In this contribution, she discusses the…
First principles: No. 7. Laws of Friction
A series of articles explaining in simple language the fundamentals of Lubrication
Properties and uses of a NEW series of LUBRICANTS
RECENT years have seen the introduction by the Dow Corning Corporation of three silicone greases that have been applied with great success to the lubrication of ball bearings…
REVERSING LUBRICATING SYSTEM
The Trabon system of centralized lubrication has been widely used in the U.S.A. for nineteen years but has only been seen in this country on some American machines installed here…
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hybridEditors:
- Prof Carsten Gachot
- Andreas Rosenkranz