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GENERAL AND SYNTHETIC HYDROCARBON LUBRICANTS

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ADDITION of cracking gasoline to circulation gasoline, production of lubricants with

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80 ‘1-80 ‘17

       

80 ‘93-80 ‘102

AERO engine oil by condensation method, studies of synthesis of, by I. Kagehira and A. Wakana

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40 ‘60-40 ‘63

“ engine oil from fatty oils, studies on synthesis of, by I. Kagehira and A. Wakana

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50 ‘37-50 ‘43

“ engine oils from rubber, studies of synthesis of, by I. Kagehira, N. Matsuoi, K. Ishikawa, N. Kotaki, T. Ishiwata and N. Koyama

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50 ‘54-50 ‘65

AFTER-treatment of oil

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954-962

ALPHA olefins C6 to C18, synthetic aviation lubricating oils from, by Suida and Haur

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7294-7318

ALUMINUM chloride, Rhenania-Ossag

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468-469

“ sludge, utilization of for manufacture of synthetic lubricants

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2251-2255

AVIATION brightstock, production of instead of usual aviation motor oil

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50 ‘13-50 ‘19

 

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80 ‘47

“ lubricants

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148-150

“ lubricants, production of, Ruhrchemie

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869-875

 

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286-300

       

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318-325

“ motor oil

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112-113

“ motor oils from alpha-olefins C6-C18, synthetic

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173-197

“ oil, by Stange

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7436-7438

“ oil, correspondence on

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538

“ oil, discussion on production of, Ludwigshafen, November 1942

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7465-7473

“ oil plant, construction of

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877-883

Translation by S.O. Co. (Ind.)

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30 ‘18-30 ‘21

“ oil production

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2-7

BLENDING experiments on lubricants 49 897-905

BRABAG, data on oils from

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543-545

BROWN coal tar, production of lubricants from

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754-798

 

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6133-6159

CARE and use of lubricating oils and fuel oils

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10 ‘64-10 ‘79

       

20 ‘1-20 ‘37

CATALYST oil, working up

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963-979

CATALYTIC cracking and polymerization of fatty oils, studies on synthesis of aero engine oil by, by I. Kagehira, N. Matsuoi and T. Sakura

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50 ‘50-50 ‘54

“ hard wax from Brabag, lubricating oil from

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359-366

CHEMICAL technology of lubricating oils, by Zorn

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7589-7705

“CHEMISCHE Technologie der Schmieroele”, abstracts from, by Dr. Zorn, (in English)

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7587-7588

CHLORINE, addition and substitution of in olefins

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10 ‘22

COLD zinc chloride solution, refining of circulation gasoline with before oil synthesis

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20 ‘107-20 ‘118

CONFERENCE on lubricants, notice on

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548-550

CO-POLYMERIZATION, manufacture of aviation oil by

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7000

“ lubricating oil, principle of

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50 ‘107-50 ‘111

“ of lubricating oils, principles of

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7463-7464

       

7373-7382

“ of SS oil with mineral oil

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III

0 ‘6-0 ‘9

Translation by Calif. Res. Corp.

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40 ‘54-40 ‘57

“ by Shell

     

70 ‘24-70 ‘27

“ plant, sketch of, Leuna, M 6013-1

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30019

“ , principle of lubricating oil

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0..2-0..5

Translation by Calif. Res. Corp.

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40 ‘52-40 ‘53

“ by Shell

     

70 ‘20-70 ‘23

“ , production of aviation engine oils by

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IV

0 ’10-0 ‘20

Translation by Calif. Res. Corp.

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40 ‘58-40 ‘71

“ by Shell

     

70 ‘28-70 ‘30

CO-POLYMERS and ingredients for co-polymerization, studies on, by Walz, Becker and Weisemann, English translation

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70 ‘16-70 ‘26

COSTS, operating, of lubricating oil production

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2011-2012

CRACKING column process, study of

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2181-2190

CRACKING and polymerization of cracking products, production of lubricants from hydrogenation products by

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689-718

“ and polymerization, discussion with Rhenania

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438-443

“ and polymerization plant in Poelitz

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2218-2220

“ plant, calculation of

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2231-2245

CRUDE scale wax, lubricants from

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403-407