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Lubricating Properties
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PHYSICAL constants, synthetic polymer lube oils

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3875-3887

PISTON corrosion, effect of thinning of motor oils in winter upon

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312-315

POLHOEHE measurement of lubricating oil, by R. C. Aldrich

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0 ‘1-0 ‘5

PROPERTIES of lubricating oils

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2744

11

40 ‘21-40 ‘23

PUMPABILITY of oils, investigation of

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9327-9344

248

   

30 ‘8-30 ‘13

“ of gear oils at low temperatures, preliminary tests for

125

   

1472-1478

       

1484-1494

“ of lubricants at low temperatures

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416-435

PUMP circulation tests at low temperatures

125

   

1479-1483

“ type apparatus for indicating low temp-erature behaviour of engine and gear oils

125

   

1467-1471

“ type test apparatus, comparison of old model with new model

125

   

1507-1512

RING sticking in lubricating oil test runs, experience with

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413-434

       

514-515

 

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8538-8559

“ sticking in N.S.U. motor, experiments on, by Schaub

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3103-3110

 

249

   

0 ‘64-0 ‘66

 

61

 

69

1302-1309

       

1434-1445

 

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444-464

       

515-527

RING sticking, lessons from testing of lubricants for, by Lauer

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3072-3093

 

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4577-4599

“ sticking test, lubricant 145 in

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27539-27547

“ sticking tests on lubricants, experiences with

248

   

20 ‘62-20 ‘72

SINTERED iron deposits, behaviour of, against various types of lubricants

277

   

1154-1168

SLUDGE formation in NSU motors, tests of

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465-470

     

515-527

Do., by Schaub

61

 

69

1323-1414

       

1434-1445

 

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3124-3155

STARTING experiments with automobile engines

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29031-29043

STEAM engines, lubrication of

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395

STICKING process of oils and mixed oils, by Kroeger

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7001-7006

SULPHUR content and lubricating properties of aviation lubricants, by Philippovich

179

   

4650-4669

SYNTHETIC lubricant K 10 for automobile engines

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27624-27629

“ lubricating oil produced from cracked gasoline

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937-962

“ Rheinpreussen lubricants

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649

TAIL gas, effect of on compressor oil, 1943, Gelsenberg

4

2745

20

20 ‘34-20 ‘36

TECHNICAL lubricating properties of lubricants, methods for determining, by E. Heidebroek

247

   

100 ‘38-100 ‘83

TEMPERATURE and pressure, effects of, 1938

50

   

69-77

“ relationships of greases, by Graser

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953-958

       

985-986

“ resistance of synthetic oils

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1051-1068

“ -viscosity curve of lubricating oils, by Hugel

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939-942

THERMAL stability of different lubricants

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97-117

THIN winter oils, lubricating action of

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345-355

THINNING of motor lubricants in winter

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250-261

TWO-cycle engine, reports on lubricating oil for, December 1936

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28590-28598

U.O.P. characterization factor and various other properties of petroleum fractions, connection between, by J. J. Leendertse and H. Kuik

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2330-2343

Translation by Phil. Petr. Co.

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40 ‘79-40 ‘90

VALVE burning

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11426-11428

VISCOSITY, effect of upon oil consumption

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336-344

“ index improver, studies on, by I. Kagehira, A. Wakana and I. Fugii

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60 ‘81-60 ‘86

“ of lubricants

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326-327

“ of lubricants, determination of at temperatures up to 350°C

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739-741

       

827-829

       

860-861

       

902-906

       

945-946

       

982-989

       

1058-1059

 

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1090-1097

       

1119-1124

       

1159-1166

       

1197-1201

       

1255-1262

       

1315-1318

       

1360-1361

       

1401-1408

       

1455-1465

       

1496-1497

“ of lubricants and cold start of motors, by Schwaiger

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959-966

 

249

   

10 ‘48-10 ‘51

“ -pressure relationship of synthetic lubricants, calculation of

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977-984

       

987-996

WATER absorbtivity and stability of lubricants to oxidation, research on

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852-856