Lubricant additives : chemistry and applications

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Lubricant additives : chemistry and applications

edited by Leslie R. Rudnick

(Chemical industries, v. 90)

Marcel Dekker, c2003

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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This text details the design of cost-effective, environmentally friendly lubricant additive technologies and components for the automotive, industrial, manufacturing, food, and aerospace industries. Presenting methods to improve the performance and stability of lubricants, protect metal surfaces against wear, and to control deposits and contaminants such as wear debris, sludge, acids, and peroxides, Lubricant Additives is a worthy addition to libraries used by mechanical, lubrication, chemical, automotive, aerospace, design, aeronautical, heat transfer, and petroleum engineers, tribologists, research and petroleum chemists, lubricant formulators, and upper-level undergraduate and graduate students in these disciplines. It also contains a disk displaying current Internet resources for the lubricant industry.

Table of Contents

  • Additives - chemistry, technology and commercial importance: antioxidants
  • zinc dithiophosphates
  • ashless phosphorous containing lubricating oil additives. Applications: additives for crankcase lubricant applications
  • additives for industrial lubricant applications. Trends: long-term trends in crankcase additives
  • long-term additive trends in aerospace applications. Methods and resources: summary of lubricant standard test methods and some product specifications
  • lubricant industry-related terms and acronyms
  • Internet resources for the lubrication industry.

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