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Lubricant Additives

2009
Cost, environmental, and performance issues coupled with legislative changes, new engine oil requirements, and technology development for exploration of space and the oceans are changing the lubrication additive market. Reflecting how the need for new applications drives the development of new lubricant additives, Lubricant Additives: Chemistry ...
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LUBRICANT ADDITIVES TODAY

Scientific Lubrication, 1962
THE PRACTICE of adding small quantities of non- petroleum bodies to petroleum products—principally lubricating oils and greases—for the purpose of modifying or improving their natural properties has now beon established for at least eighty years. This technique may be legitimately compared with that of alloying iron, although the resulting modification
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Ionic Liquids as Lubricants or Lubricant Additives

2017
Abstract This article introduces the structure, tribological properties, advantages, and applications of ionic liquids (ILs) as lubricating media. It discusses the mechanisms of IL lubrication for different contacts. The advances in studies focusing on tribological properties of a wide range of ILs are reviewed.
Huaping Xiao, Shuhai Liu
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Surfactants Lubricating Oil Additives

2009
The tribological properties of polyalkoxy glycol dithiophosphoric acid derivatives have been investigated. These properties are dependent on tribological parameters, chemical structure of additives and their surface active behaviour in tribological systems.
S. Plaza, L. Margielewski
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Lubricants Without Additives?

Scientific Lubrication, 1958
In these days of additive-containing lubricating oils, it is becoming usual to think that the additives are more important than the base oil, in fact it is possible that we shall eventually lubricate with additives whilst the ‘Lubricating Oil’ may only be a carrier to take the additives to the bearings.
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OLEOCHEMICALS IN LUBRICANT ADDITIVES

Industrial Lubrication and Tribology, 1991
Oleochemicals can be made from the components of renewable animal, marine and vegetable oils and fats. This oleochemical group of products is a large one, comprising fatty acids, glycerol and numerous derivatives of these including fatty alcohols, fatty esters, and nitrogen‐, phosphorus‐and sulphur‐containing materials.
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Introduction to Lubrication and Lubricant Additives

2022
Jitendra Kumar Katiyar   +2 more
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Additives for lubricants

2023
Ashish K Kasar   +5 more
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ADDITIVES in Lubricating Oils

Scientific Lubrication, 1955
ADDITIVES today are important ingredients in lubricating compositions whose efficiency they enhance by an improvement in certain desired characteristics. The inclusion of such substances in lubricating mixtures has therefore occupied the attention of both the engineer and chemist.
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Jun J Mao,, Msce   +2 more
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