Industrial Lubrication and Tribology: Volume 26 Issue 4

Covers all automotive and industrial applications of lubricants

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Table of contents

THE PROBLEM OF COOLANT CONTAMINATION

D.W. BONNER

THE I.C. engine is a special form of heat engine and, by its very nature, produces excess quantities of heat. Uncontrolled, this heat would soon lead to distortion and damage of…

UNDERGROUND STORAGE

A number of underground oil installations have been installed, especially in Sweden, and there may be occasions in the future when it becomes economical, or essential, to store…

Speciality Rubbers for O‐Ring Seals. An R.A.E. Investigation

ONE of the main connections that rubber has with the subject of tribology is for O‐ring seals, and in view of the saying that “efficient lubrication is impossible without…

Preventive Maintenance: Detecting imminent failure in ball bearings with a detector system

IT is always more valuable to prevent trouble before it occurs than to experience a failure and have to break down a machine with its consequent loss of production. Industry has…

RHP's NEW “POPLINE”

Antifriction bearings are precision‐manufactured units and as this article shows, a deal of care is given to cleanliness during every stage of machining from feed‐in of tube to…

CLEARING OIL FOG

AFTER looking at the illustrations below, we can understand the remarks by one of the operators in this factory, after installation of a system to remove oil fog, “I notice the…

Adventures of Antrobus, Part Three

ALAN LEE

IN A rapidly changing world in which surfeit—in the shape of four‐letter words, full frontal nudity and the freak antics of so‐called Trendy Man, all in the seclusion of one's own…

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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