Industrial Lubrication and Tribology: Volume 11 Issue 11

Covers all automotive and industrial applications of lubricants

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Table of contents

Scientific LUBRICATION

THIS ISSUE is devoted almost exclusively to the subject of Cutting Oils. We believe that this is timely, since we have little doubts that the machine tool industry will be working…

Machining Problems with Uranium and some of the Refractory Metals

A. Pigott

THE USE OF URANIUM as a nuclear fuel has posed a variety of fabricating problems, and among these has been the machining of suitable components. For structural or fuel “canning”…

Fundamentals of Cutting Tool Lubrication

R.H. Norris, E.J. Lownes

WHEN METALS ARE SHEARED or “cut” a compressive force of high intensity is applied to the metal by the cutting tool. The metal crystals are subjected to this force and the…

New Developments in Soluble Oil Manufacture

V.G.J. Haden

THE TERM “SOLUBLE OIL,” whilst well established in engineering practice is a misnomer, the oils are not soluble but emsulifiable and are blends of mineral oil with a suitable…

Methods of Cutting Fluid Application

I.S. Morton

CUTTING FLUIDS FACILITATE MACHINING OPERATIONS by virtue of their cooling, lubricating and other properties, and the fluid selected for a particular operation should have the best…

Cutting Fluid Selection and Special Cases

C.J. Taylor, B.V. Harris

NEW INDUSTRIAL MATERIALS, the demand for higher productivity and the requirements for ever smaller tolerances have resulted in great advances in machine tool design and in cutting…

Industrial Dermatitis with particular reference to Production Engineering

C. Pepper

THIS IS A SUBJECT where the principle “prevention is better than cure” manifests itself. In these days of the highly trained craftsman and the necessity for increased…

The Evolution of Soluble and Straight Cutting Oils

H.W. Hutton

IT WAS NOT UNTIL 1850 when the brilliant chemist, Young, from his earlier experiments in Derbyshire, turned his attention to the shale deposits in Midlothian, Scotland. Young…

The Reclamation of Cutting Oils

E.G. ELLIS

THE WORD “RECLAMATION” in the sense of recovery is scarcely applicable to the general treatment of soluble oils yet, as some proportion is actually regained where it would…

A NEW FILTER FOR CUTTING AND LUBRICATING OILS

A new filter of interest to all users of cutting oils has been developed and manufactured by Par‐Tool Engineering Co., Ltd., Filtration Division, Luton, Beds. This filter employs…

Personal Notes…

Edward A. Smith has been elected to the Board of Acheson Colloids, Ltd., the principal subsidiary of Acheson Industries (Europe) Ltd. Mr. Smith was Technical Manager of Acheson…

Water‐base Cutting Fluids

I.S. Morton

CUTTING FLUIDS function by providing lubrication and cooling, and naturally where the latter is the predominant requirement cutting fluids based on water are used. Soluble oil…

Molybdenum Disulphide as an Aid to Cutting and Forming Operations

H. Peter Jost, H.J. Winch

THE DEVELOPMENT of modern cutting and forming machines and new and tougher materials has confronted Production Engineers with numerous problems, one of them being the lubrication…

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