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General and Synthetic Hydrocarbon Lubricants
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Bag Item Frames

PARAFFIN wax, synthetic lubes from

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394-398

“PARAFLOW”

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34-43

PHENOTHIAZINE, addition of, of compounds to cracking gasoline

38

3450

21

80 ‘49-80 ‘58

“ addition, effect of on yield and viscosity of oils

40

3453

24

30 ‘10-30 ‘13

POELITZ and Schkopau lubricants

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515-516

“ , experiences with lube oil manufacture at

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286-291

POLYMER lube oils preparation

80

   

3307-3588

POLYMERIZATION after synthesis, effect of

79

   

2641-2671

       

2675-2692

POLYMERIZATION of C.P. unsaturated compounds to products possessing characteristics of lubricating oils

205

   

931-932

“ of cracking gasoline

38

3450

21

70 ‘51-70 ‘58

“ of C6 and C7 olefins. Reported by D. A. Howes, J. G. Allen and H. Schindler.

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70 ‘73

“ of gasoline to oil, study of

38

3450

21

70 ‘64-70 ‘71

“ of olefinic gasolines

37

3451

34

30 ‘57-30 ‘72

“ of propylene to lubricants with AlCl3 catalyst

80

   

3770-3854

“ of Rhenania olefins to lube oil in laboratory

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449-452

“ of splitting distillates to lubricants

60

   

841-886

PRIMARY and cracked synthesis products, lube oils from

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1169-1193

PRODUCTION of lubricants, program of, 1941

182

   

7134-7138

 

249

   

40 ‘58-40 ‘65

“ of lubricants, plant for underground

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362-420

PROPERTIES of synthetic oils, effect of different methods of preparation on

127

   

893-897

PROPYLENE bases, synthetic aviation motor oil with, by Christmann

277

   

1173-1174

“ lube oil

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198-201

“ to lube oil, processing

253

   

146-149

RAILWAY vehicles, letter on improving performance and operating safety of

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722-724

REFINING synthetic oils with granosil (bleaching earth)

49

   

1011-1035

“ of synthetic oils with sulfuric acid

49

   

994-1010

80 RESIDUE oil, study of untreated

39

3450

21

20 ‘80-20 ‘88

RESIDUE oils, conversion of cracking gasoline to

38

3450

21

70 ‘44-70 ‘50

“ oils containing 50% brightstock, conversion of cracking gasoline to

42

   

2028-2037

“ oils, industrial methods of production of low viscosity

38

3450

21

80 ‘44-80 ‘46

       

80 ‘59-80 ‘61

“ oils of maximum viscosity from pre-refined cracking gasoline, preparation of

38

3450

21

70 ‘134-70 ‘145

“ oils, production of, of maximum viscosity, in single synthesis step

38

3450

21

80 ‘30-80 ‘43

RESIDUES from polymerization and preliminary refining of paraffin wax

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2276-2278

RHENANIA-Ossag Mineraloelwerke A. G., synthetic lubricating oils manufacture, Harburg refinery, reported by J. G. Allen

199

   

50 ‘36-50 ‘46

RHEINPREUSSEN, Lurgi Co., description of lubricating oil plant, May 1945

135

 

VI

10 ‘56-10 ‘58

Translation by Calif. Res. Corp.

244

   

50 ‘105-50 ‘109

“ by Shell

     

80 ‘1-80 ‘3

“ , G.m.b.H., lubricating oil plant of

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7474-7484

“ , Homberg, synthetic lubricating oil plant at, by H. V. Atwell and W. C. Schroeder

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10 ‘18-10 ‘28