Industrial Lubrication and Tribology
Volume 51, Number 1, January/February 1999
2 Access to Industrial Lubrication and
Tribology online
3 Abstract & keywords
4 Comment and opinion
Feature
6 White oils and the food industry
David Margaroni
Spotlight
13 Changes are anticipated in the
approval system for food industry
lubricants
Product review
16 Lubricants for the food industry
Industry round-up
23 News oforganizationsJ activities and
products including: Metalworking fluids
occupational exposure limits for oil
mists' New standards for four-stroke
motorcycle lubricants; Research into
reducing gear grinding cost by the Gear
Research Foundation, New range of
diesels using pump-injection; Girassol
contract.
New products and materials
27 Updated information on products and
materials in the lubrication and
tribology field
Conference and meeting reports
39 Metalworking Fluids: International
Conference on Metalworking Fluids
48 Cost 516 Tribology Action
49 24th Leeds Lyon Symposium on
Tribology
54 Forthcoming events
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Volume 51, Number 2, March/ April 1999
Contents
58 Access to Industrial Lubrication and
Tribology online
59 Abstracts & keywords
60 Comment and opinion
Features
62 Lubricating automotive engines
AbidMian
69 Extended drain intervals for
crankcase lubricants
David Margaroni
Spotlight
77 Centres of expertise - DERA
82 Consortium tackles water mix
metal working fluid disposal
Industry round-up
84 News of organizations, activities and
products including: Castrol Awards'
Thirty years of Fenco-Aldridge; Texaco
and ElfLubrifiants announce formation
of European coolants joint venture;
Uniqema - a new name in global speciali-
ty chemicals
New products and materials
90 Updated information on products and
materials in the lubrication and
tribology field
Conference and meeting reports
96 10th International Meeting of the
European Union of Independent
Lubricants Companies (UEIL)
104 Automotive lubricants: recent advances
and future developments
People
109 News of people associated with the
industry
110 Triboiogy report
ITC Tribology Council Meeting -
advance notice
ASMB - Tribology Division
ASME - Tribology Division and
Research Committee
111 Forthcoming events
Industrial Lubrication and Tribology
Volume 51, Number 3, May / June 1999
Contents
114 Access to Industrial Lubrication and
Tribology online
115 Abstracts & keywords
116 Contributors
117 Comment and opinion
118 Internet Research Register
announcement
Features
119 Oil analysis cost-efTective machine
condition monitoring technique
Gary E. Newell
125 Fretting wear performance ofdiesel
fuel lubricity additives
Channan Singh Matharu
128 The lead ban, lead replacement
petrol, and the potential for engine
damage
Peter L. Barlow
Spotlight
139 High performance biofluids -
natural or synthetic?
Industry round-up
144 News of organizations,, activities and
products including: CPD in lubricant
and hydraulics studies; Dussek Camp-
bell claims a place in history; Dresser-
Rand relocates to Houston; Fraunhofer
Institute for Machine Tools and Form-
ing Technology; Toyota and Exxon link
on development of engines' fuels and
lubricants; New emission standards for
California; Cosworth Racing awards
contract to De La Pena lubricants
148 Tribology reports
The Donald Julius Green Prize
Lecture
1998 Tribology Silver and Bronze
Medals
Conference and meeting reports
151 The Annual Dinner of the British
Lubricants Federation
152 Industrial consultation meeting on
abrasion, wear and erosion testing
People
155 News of people associated with the
industry
158 Forthcoming events
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Industrial Lubrication and Tribology
Volume 51, Number 4, July/August 1999
Contents
163 Access to Industrial Lubrication and
Tribology online
164 Abstract& keywords
165 Contributor
166 CTomment and opinion
168 Special announcements
Feature
170 The influence oftribological
properties of lubricating oils on the
reliability of gears
Radoslai) Rakic
Mini features
179 New training and education
initiatives in the lubricants industry
183 Centenary announcements for
lubricant companies
Spotlight
189 Centres of expertise - the British
Gear Association
198 Launch of new four-strokeJASO
motorcycle oil specifications
Industry round-up
201 News of organizations,, activities and
products including: New acquisitions
by Burmah Castrol; Alfa Laval Thermal
acquires Vicarb S.A.; BP appoints
Wyatt; Waste minimisation in the
German surface finishing industry;
Waste oil treatment; Wear testing for
industry; Dyn Bearings designed for
longer life
New products and materials
204 Updated information on products and
materials in the lubrication and
tribology field
212 Tribology reports
1998 Tribology Gold Medal winner
A plaque to commemorate ITC's
Silver Jubilee
Death of Tribology Gold Medallist
Death of corresponding member:
Robert Kincaid
Advance notice of International
Tribology Council Meeting
New vice-president for ITC
Change of name of member society
- France
International Research Group on
Wear of Materials - IRG OECD
26th Leeds-Lyon Symposium on
Tribology
8th European Space Mechanisms
and Tribology Symposium
STLE/ASME Tribology Conference
Second International Conference on
Industrial Tribology 1999
12th International Colloquium
Tribology - Tribology 2000-plus
2nd International Symposium on
Aluminium Surface Science and
Technology (ASST 2000)
ITC Nagasaki 2000 Tribology:
voyaging into the New Millennium -
International Tribology Conference
Conference and meeting reports
218 The Mission of Tribology Research- 7
227 Forthcoming events
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Volume 51, Number 5, September/October 1999
Contents
230 Access to Industrial Lubrication and
Tribology online
231 Abstracts & keywords
232 Comment and opinion
Features
233 New tribotechnical materials for
the friction pair radial lip seal/shaft
J. Padgurskas, R. Rukuiza, M. Votter and
V. WoUesen
239 A comparison of the friction and
wear characteristics of two well-
known dispersions ofMoS(2) in oil
J. Domeir
246 Experimental grease investigations
from an energy point of view
Erik Kuhn
Industry round-up
252 News of organizations, activities and
products including: BP continues to
respond; Burmah Castrol pie expands
investment casting operations with
USS33.5 million acquisition of Remet
Corporation; Du Pent announces new
capacity technology for Teflon; Indus-
trial oil users to benefit from new
Elf / Lanstar alliance; ESU - new manu-
facturing control systems; New scan-
ning electron microscope section at the
Angel Lodge Laboratories ofKS Paul
Products Limited; Internal combustion
engine can look forward to 30 more
years of healthy life, says Ricardo direc-
tor; Stuart Oil takeover of US company
New products and materials
257 Updated information on products and
materials in the lubrication and
tribology field
Meeting report
262 British Lubricants Federation
Metalworking Fluids Conference,
May 1999
263 Forthcoming events
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