Chemicals for the automotive industry
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Chemicals for the automotive industry
(Special publication / Royal Society of Chemistry, no. 93)
Royal Society of Chemistry, 1991
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Includes index
"Proceedings of a symposium organized by the North East Region of the Industrial Division of the Royal Society of Chemistry, University of York, 11th-12th September 1990."--T.p. verso
Description and Table of Contents
Description
"Chemicals for the Automotive Industry" covers the wide range of advanced materials, surface treatments and clean fuels/lubricants now used in the manufacture, propulsion and upkeep of motor vehicles. It looks at both recent advances and current research and illustrates progress to date, future trends, novel applications and the effects of their use on the environment (with regard to pollution, recyclability and efficiency). Areas of change forecast and encouraged by environmental consideration are fuels, oils and recyclable, lightweight plastic components such as biodegradable lubricants and oxygenated diesel and ignition engine fuels. "Chemicals for the Automotive Industry" is unique in dealing with materials science topics of direct relevance to the automotive industry and is addressed to chemists, materials engineers and managers involved in this area, as well as the technically educated motor enthusiast.
Table of Contents
- Trends in the automotive industry and their effect on materials requirements
- technical information on tyre sidewalls
- current progress of synthetic rubbers for automotive applications
- novel applications of co-ordination complexes - anti-corrosives
- novel applications of co-ordination complexes - adhesive promoters
- environmentally acceptable coatings for the automotive industry
- automotive anti-corrosion pretreatment - trends and controls of pretreatment systems of the automotive industry
- corrosion protection of vehicles
- towards longevity of crankcase lubricants - current situation
- towards longevity of crankcase lubricants - lubricant additives, future trends
- gasoline volatility
- the role of ethers in the formulation of clean petrol
- replacement of diesel by alcohol
- aqueous and non-aqueous engine coolants based on propylene glycol
- synthetic resins for glass-fibre reinforced plastics
- foam sandwich processing for automotive applications
- environmentally considerate lubricants for the automotive and engineering industries
- new automotive technology with polyurethane for interior trim - integrated seating or door panels
- chemical analysis using FTIR spectroscopy in the automotive industry.
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