Industrial Lubrication and Tribology: Volume 2 Issue 5

Covers all automotive and industrial applications of lubricants

Subjects:

Table of contents

The LUBRICATING PROPERTIES OF SOME DRY FILMS

A.H. STUART

The friction characteristics of dry films formed on the surface of metals by natural or artificial means has been investigated in some detail, both in this country and in the…

OILING COTTON reduces cardroom dust

The modern method of oiling cotton, in textile mills, has for its main objective the suppression of dust, but the oiling also results in fewer breakages of the yarn during…

Loom lubrication

NON‐DRIP oils have been known and used for a number of years, for they have numerous industrial uses in cases where staining or marking of goods with oil must not occur. Probably…

Anti‐friction bearing greases

E.S. CARMICHAEL, R.C. ROBINSON

The principal characteristics of greases used as lubricants for anti‐friction bearing applications will be considered under their respective headings.

DC 200 silicone FLUIDS

The uses of silicone compounds in lubrication have been referred to in our columns in several articles. The range of Dow Corning silicones known as DC 200 Fluids have uses in the…

Lubricants for power circuit breakers

The operation of a complete power system may depend entirely upon the reliable operation of the breakers under any emergency. When a short circuit occurs on a power line, the…

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