Industrial Lubrication and Tribology: Volume 2 Issue 2

Covers all automotive and industrial applications of lubricants

Subjects:

Table of contents

Synthetic lubricating oils

A.E. WILLIAMS

The synthesis of hydrocarbons has long been an accomplished fact, but in Great Britain such processes have not yet made much headway commercially, due to their relatively high…

The value of strainers in lubrication systems

AN engine or machine designer will usually specify the type, grade and quantity of lubricant to be used and the method of applying it, but it is not always so easy to determine…

Some factors governing the performance of CRANKCASE LUBRICATING OILS

A. TOWLE

This paper attempts to show that unsatisfactory engine life is not necessarily connected with the quality of the lubricating oil and that many of the faults often attributed to…

DIESEL ENGINE LUBRICATION

The Report on Heavy‐Oil Engine Working Costs (1047–48) was presented at the recent Annual General Meeting of the Diesel Engine Users Association in London, and it gave some…

Centralized systems for motor vehicles: No. 1. The PRIVATE MOTOR CAR

WE are frequently stressing, in our columns, the importance of automatic lubricating systems for all types of machines. Automatic systems have their advantages, whether they be…

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