Industrial Lubrication and Tribology: Volume 1 Issue 6

Covers all automotive and industrial applications of lubricants

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Table of contents

EVALUATION of ENGINE PRESERVATIVE OILS: PART ONE

HELEN SELLEI

The use of “preservative” motor oils was a development of the recent war. The need for rust prevention has been recognised for many years, but only in the last decade were efforts…

The Mechanism of Action of Extreme Pressure (E.P.) Lubricants

W. DAVEY

This is a very complete review of the research work carried out on the very important subject of E.P. Lubricants. In this work Dr. Davey has himself taken a very prominent part…

LUBRICATION AT The ENGINEERING AND MARINE EXHIBITION

The new fuel and lubricating oil test engine, designed to the specification drawn up by the Engine Research Panel of the Institute of Petroleum has been made by the firm of Sir…

The CRISIS IN I.C. ENGINE LUBRICATION: Part Two “The Oil Side”

E.W. STEINITZ

Part One of this article discussed the engine side of the crisis in i.c. engine lubrication. In this part, the author makes some suggestions that will be certain to instigate…

Water lubrication of phenolic bearings

FRANK VOGT

PHENOLIC bearings have frequently been used P for roll mills, thrust collars and rings, lifter bearings, side bearings on brass mills, plate mills and sheet mills, etc. They have…

LAUNCHING LUBRICANTS

ANYONE who has watched the launching of a A vessel, whether large or small, cannot fail to have been impressed by the way in which the ship commences to move immediately it is…

First principles: No. 6. Friction.

A LUBRICATING oil may have several duties to perform in addition to acting as a lubricant. It may have to act as a coolant and carry frictional temperature to where it can be…

Cover of Industrial Lubrication and Tribology

ISSN:

0036-8792

Online date, start – end:

1948

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editors:

  • Prof Carsten Gachot
  • Andreas Rosenkranz