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Applicability of tetramethylhexathioadamantane as lube oil additive

Chemistry and Technology of Fuels and Oils, 1966
Tetramethylhexathioadamantane has been synthesized and tested as an antiwear and antiseize additive in mineral and synthetic oil solutions at room temperature and at 150°C. The results of analysis of this compound and a characterization of its antiwear and antiseize properties have been presented.
Ya. M. Slobodin, S. G. Rozenberg
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Lube Oil and Bearing Thermal Management System

Volume 1: Aircraft Engine; Ceramics; Coal, Biomass and Alternative Fuels; Controls, Diagnostics and Instrumentation; Education; Electric Power; Awards and Honors, 2009
Recent improvements in technology have enabled the development of models capable of capturing performance interactions in the thermal management of air vehicle systems. Such system level models are required for better understanding of integration constraints and interactions, and are becoming increasingly important because of the need for tighter ...
Karleine M. Justice   +3 more
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Valorization of Lube Oil Waste by Pyrolysis

Energy & Fuels, 1997
Valorization of selected wastes by pyrolysis has been claimed as an alternative to incineration. Lube oil waste, LOW, coming from automotion and industry is a good candidate for valorization via pyrolysis and subsequent utilization of gases and liquids produced. In this paper, the results obtained from pyrolysis of a LOW at temperature from 600 to 700 °
Rafael Moliner   +2 more
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LUBE OIL PRODUCTION BY MODERN CANADIAN METHODS

Scientific Lubrication, 1958
CLAIMING to be one of the largest, if not the largest manufacturers of lubricating oils and greases in Canada, Imperial Oil Limited are keeping to the forefront of the industry by the practice of modern methods of production at their new $13 million plant in Edmonton, Alberta, which, officially opened in November, 1955, is the first full-scale ...
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Development of lube oil additives

Chemistry and Technology of Fuels and Oils, 1993
A. A. Fufaev, G. I. Shor
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Improved Lube Oil Antioxidants

Industrial & Engineering Chemistry, 1961
Gordon Knapp, Harold Orloff
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Sulfonate additives for lube oils

Chemistry and Technology of Fuels and Oils, 1993
K. I. Sadykhov   +4 more
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CREOLE LUBE OIL PLANT AT AMUAY REFINERY

Scientific Lubrication, 1960
AS PART OF its major refinery at Amuay in Western Venezuela, the Creole Petroleum Corporation has recently completed a 700-barrel per day lubricating oil plant which is capable of turning out a range of 27 different types of lubricants, from motor car lubricating oil to highly specialised lubricants for industrial machinery.
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Lube Manufacturing Technology and Engine Oil Pumpability

1992
Lube basestocks are manufactured by four process technologies, which are a series of physical and chemical operations. This separation science determines many of the chemical and physical properties that basestocks exhibit in engine oils. The four technologies can produce basestocks with the same physical properties -- viscosity, viscosity index, and ...
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Hydrotreating lube oil raffinates

Chemistry and Technology of Fuels and Oils, 1981
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