Industrial Lubrication and Tribology: Volume 23 Issue 3

Covers all automotive and industrial applications of lubricants

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CLASSIFICATION OF LUBRICANTS AND HYDRAULIC FLUIDS

S.W. WILLMER

THE British Standard 4231 : 1967 “Viscosity Classification for Industrial Liquid Lubricants” together with BS 4475 : 1969 “Specification for Straight Mineral Lubricating Oils”…

Paper Making Machinery

Allen F. Brewer

This series of articles continues the theme of Mr. Brewer's previous series, “Lubrication—Management Responsibility” The series deals with the lubrication of industrial plant, but…

CENTRALIZED LUBRICATION REDUCES WEAR IN LOOMS

THE reduction of friction on a loom may not be a great deal when assessed as savings in motive power required, but the savings in wear and in subsequent reduction in maintenance…

OVERALLS IN THE NEW DECADE

G.C. SNOWIE

Tribology embraces various subjects ranging from chemistry of oil to metallurgy of contacting surfaces, but it would take some stretch of the imagination to see any connection…

Moving a 250‐ton Storage Tank by Flotation

TWO 100‐ft. diameter, 250‐ton storage tanks at the Stanlow Refinery of Shell U.K. Ltd. at Ellesmere Port, have been re‐located by hover flotation —a new and unique service…

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ISSN:

0036-8792

Online date, start – end:

1948

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editors:

  • Prof Carsten Gachot
  • Andreas Rosenkranz