Industrial Lubrication and Tribology: Volume 23 Issue 1
Covers all automotive and industrial applications of lubricants
Table of contents
SYNTHETIC AVIATION LUBRICANTS
R. RobsonTHE EARLY development of the aviation gas turbine was carried out using relatively conventional mineral oil lubricants. With further development of this engine, it became clear…
Further Notes on Plastic Greases
S.W. WILLMERTHE ARTICLE entitled “Some Notes on the Classification of Plastic Lubricants”, by Dr. Eng. Xeno Liebl, Vol. 22, No. 3, of this Journal, stirred some interesting aspects of the…
Novel Endurance Test for Agricultural Bearing Seals
THERE are times when even the most sophisticated physical and chemical laboratory tests fail to give the desired result—i.e. how does the product serve in the field. In such…
Papers at the A.S.T.M. Lubrication Conference at Cincinnati
AT THE Lubrication Conference, Cincinnati, Ohio, in October 1970, a number of papers were presented by the Lubricants Division of The American Society of Mechanical Engineers…
Lubricating Textile Machinery
Allen F. BrewerThis series of articles continues the theme of Mr. Brewer's preveious series, “Lubrication—Management Responsibility” The series deals with the lubrication of industrial plant…
AUTOMATIC GREASE NIPPLE ASSEMBLY MACHINE
A NEW automatic grease nipple assembly machine, with a capacity of 1,800 assemblies an hour has been developed by Edward Pryor & Son Ltd., Broom Street, William Street, Sheffield…
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- Andreas Rosenkranz