
By Robert W. Bruce
This thoroughly revised moment version accommodates the most recent info on hand and displays the data of 1 of the most important businesses energetic within the enterprise. The authors consider the interdisciplinary personality of the sector, contemplating elements of engineering, fabrics technology, chemistry, future health and protection. the result's a quantity offering chemists and engineers with a transparent interdisciplinary creation and consultant to all significant lubricant purposes, focusing not just at the a variety of items but additionally on particular software engineering criteria.Content:
Chapter 1 Lubricants and their industry (pages 1–6): Prof.Dr.?Ing. Theo Mang
Chapter 2 Lubricants within the Tribological process (pages 7–22): Prof.Dr.?Ing. Theo Mang
Chapter three Rheology of Lubricants (pages 23–33): Prof.Dr.?Ing. Theo Mang
Chapter four Base Oils (pages 34–62): Prof.Dr.?Ing. Theo Mang and Dr.?Ing. Georg Lingg
Chapter five man made Base Oils (pages 63–87): Dr.rer.nat. Wilfried Dresel
Chapter 6 ingredients (pages 88–118): Dr.rer.nat. Jurgen Braun
Chapter 7 Lubricants within the surroundings (pages 119–182): Dipl.?Phys. Rolf Luther
Chapter eight Disposal of Used Lubricating Oils (pages 183–190): Prof.Dr.?Ing. Theo Mang
Chapter nine Lubricants for inner Combustion Engines (pages 191–229): Dr.rer.nat. Manfred Harperscheid and Dr.rer.nat. Jurgen Omeis
Chapter 10 equipment Lubrication Oils (pages 230–273): Dr.?Ing. Thorsten Bartels
Chapter eleven Hydraulic Oils (pages 274–337): Dipl.?Ing. Wolfgang Bock
Chapter 12 Compressor Oils (pages 338–366): Dipl.?Ing. Wolfgang Bock and Dr.?Ing. Georg Lingg
Chapter thirteen Turbine Oils (pages 367–383): Dipl.?Ing. Wolfgang Bock
Chapter 14 Metalworking Fluids: Sections 14.1–14.5 (pages 384–454): Prof.Dr.?Ing. Theo Mang, Dipl.?Ing. Carmen Freiler and Dr.rer.nat. Dietrich Horner
Chapter 14 Metalworking Fluids: Sections 14.6–14.10 (pages 454–521): Prof.Dr.?Ing. Theo Mang, Dipl.?Ing. Carmen Freiler and Dr.rer.nat. Dietrich Horner
Chapter 15 Forming Lubricants: Sections 15.1–15.2 (pages 522–605): Prof.Dr.?Ing. Theo Mang, Dipl.?Ing. Franz Kubicki, Dr.rer.nat. Achim Losch and Dr.rer.nat. Wolfgang Buss
Chapter 15 Forming Lubricants: Sections 15.3–15.4 (pages 606–647): Prof.Dr.?Ing. Theo Mang and Dr.rer.nat. Wolfgang Buss
Chapter sixteen Lubricating Greases (pages 648–693): Dr.rer.nat. Wilfried Dresel and Dipl.?Ing. Rolf?Peter Heckler
Chapter 17 stable Lubrication (pages 694–714): Dr.?Ing. Christian Busch
Chapter 18 Laboratory tools for trying out Lubricants (pages 715–735): Siegfried Noll and Roman Muller
Chapter 19 Mechanical–Dynamic attempt tools for Lubricants (pages 736–785): Dr.?Ing. Thorsten Bartels