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  • * Lubricating Oil Analysis by Benchtop WDXRF According to ASTM D6443-04
    Lubricating oils are given specific functional properties. by mixing additives with base oil. In order to assure. consistent and desirable performance, it is very im. portant to control the concentrations of the additives. during the lubricant manufacturing process. X-ray fluorescence (XRF
  • Bronze and Copper-Alloy Bearings
    at temperatures approaching 300 F. Corrosion of either the lead or copper can be minimized by additives in high-quality automotive and industrial lubricating oils. Copper-lead systems are used for diesel engines on trucks and off-road vehicles, although aluminum alloys are frequently specified for greater
  • Surviving Hostile Control System Environments (.pdf)
    Control systems are often subjected to a variety of hostile environments. For example, metalworking environments are often characterized by cutting fluids, lubricating oils and metal chips. Food processing and medical equipment typically are subjected to periodic washdowns/sterilization. Chemical
  • Lubrication Technologies - A Whitepaper (.pdf)
    This paper provides basic lubrication information for industrial gearbox oils and examples of specific recommendations for Sumitomo Drive Technologies (SDT) products. Basic properties, terms from specifications sheets, and maintenance information are also included. The purpose of lubrication
  • Guide to Selecting UCON Fluids and Lubricants
    The broad line of UCONTM fluids and lubricants includes a wide range of base stocks and formulated products that differ significantly from petroleum, animal, and vegetable oils. These polyalkylene glycol (PAG)-based synthetic products can be varied and controlled in formulation and used to a degree
  • The Importance of Oil Resistant Cables
    Everywhere, from the Renewable Energy Industry, Automotive Assembly Plants, to the factories that manufactures small office machines and even in some commercial buildings, the oil resistance of cables has become increasingly important. Oils serve a dual-purpose role in industrial applications, both
  • Lubrication Beyond Oil and Grease
    Frictional States. formation. Oils and Greases: As previously. stated, oils and greases rely on fluid to. provide the hydrodynamic lubricating. films. For these hydrodynamic films to. form, relative motion between the. opposing surfaces must be present. Some other significant or considerable. Boundary
  • Lubrication of Gears (.pdf)
    the classes and viscosities for industrial gear oils. problem may be countered by raising the static level of lubricant or instal ing JIS K 2220 regulates the specification of grease which is based on. an oil pan. NLGI viscosity ranges. These are shown in Table 20-. 2. Temperature limitation. Besides JIS

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