FUNDAMENTALS OF LUBRICATION: PART THREE (Continued ): LUBRICATING GREASES
Abstract
Non‐Soap Thickened Greases During the same period in which synthetic fluids were produced and quite widely used in lubricating greases—roughly over the last twenty‐five years—chemists also explored the field of non‐soap thickeners. The result of this work has been the successful production of certain types on a commercial scale, and this type of material has undoubtedly provided lubricants of a special nature which find considerable application, particularly under conditions involving high temperature.
Citation
ELLIS, E.G. (1965), "FUNDAMENTALS OF LUBRICATION: PART THREE (
Publisher
:MCB UP Ltd
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