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General and Synthetic Hydrocarbons Lubricants
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SCHKOPAU and Poelitz lubricants

276

   

515-516

“ lubricants plant

57

   

171-173

“ , synthetic lubricating oils, reported by Kuhne

197

   

70 ‘50-70 ‘51

SUBDIVIDING lubricating oil synthesis from cracking gasoline into seven consecutive steps

42

   

2073-2080

SHORTENING of time of synthesis of lubricating oils, attempted

38

3450

21

80 ‘62-80 ‘71

SPECIFICATIONS for expansion of aviation lubrication oil plant by polymerization

79

   

2206-2216

SPLITTING conditions, effect of on polymerization and viscosity of synthetic lubricating oils

127

   

775-779

       

811-816

“ products of gasoline in manufacture of lubricants

46

3446

 

963-968

SS 900 oil plant in Leuna

182

   

7273-7277

“ “ plant, planning 10,000 te/ann production of

249

   

40 ‘77-40 ‘79

SS oil from ethylene obtained by dehydrogenation of ethane

1

2168

8

90 ‘13-90 ‘16

“ “ production by Rhenania-Ossag

56

   

453-457

“ “ project at Oppau

30

   

13..891-13..916

STETTIN-Poelitz, synthetic lubricating oil manufacture, reported by D. A. Howes, J. G. Allen and H. Schindler

197

   

70 ‘51-70 ‘52

SYNTHESIS circulation products, changing quality of

50

   

890-894

SYNTHESIS of lubricating oils, by I. Kagehira

232

   

40 ‘49-40 ‘59

“ of lubricating oils, 1944 report on

39

3450

26

30 ‘33-30 ‘140

     

40 ‘1-40 ‘23

“ products, lubricating oil from, selected papers

49

   

756-869

SYNTHETIC aviation motor oil, report on, by Christmann

277

   

1175-1183

“ lubricants as softening agents in rubber industry

36

3451

6

70 ‘150-70 ‘153

“ lubricants, notes on production of

276

   

539-542

       

546

SYNTHETIC lubricants of approximately known molecular nature, production of

127 & 128

 

1149-1151

       

1181-1188

       

1313-1314

       

1533-1535

“ lubricating oils, reported by F. H. Roberts

198

   

80 ‘19-80 ‘21

Do., Navy report 107-45

209

   

80329-80334

“ lubricating oil process

36

3454

28

40 ‘28-40 ‘29

“ motor oils, production of

26

   

10..341-10..35*

“ products, manufacture of lubricating oils from

148

   

103

TETRAHYDROFURAN, motor car lubricating oils from

236

   

10001-10003

“ polymers, preparation of as synthetic lubricant for metals, reported by F. H. Roberts

198

   

80 ‘24-80 ‘29

209

   

80675-80685

“ , polymerization of, by Delfs

195

   

31750-31771

“ , production of polymerization products of

236

   

10069-10109

THERMAL cracking and polymerization of cracked products, preparation of lubricating oil from hydrogenation products by

17

3041

 

42..1247-42..12**

Translation by Texas Co.

243

   

10 ‘56-10 ‘85

“ cracking plant, ethylene lube oil process, Leuna, M 6017-1

194

   

30018

“ cracking of isoparaffins and conversion of cracked products to lube oil

56

   

367-369

VACUUM fractions of lignite extracts, lubricating oil from

168

   

16-18

WAXES for lube oil synthesis

56

   

269-270

WHITE oil substitutes

117

   

70 ‘81-70 ‘86

WINTER oils, production of, from synthetic lubricants

36

3454

34

40 ‘95-40 ‘100

YIELD of oil having specific gravity of “upper layer”, determination of

50

   

78-90

ZEISS in Jena, lubricants manufactured and used by, reported by T. J. Rennekamp

198

   

70 ‘17-70 ‘20