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Launching lubricant

At car factories it is very important to attend to the conveyor system that transports varnished parts through the furnace at 230 °C. Even the best quality petroleum oils used to lubricate the ball bearings quickly solidify at such a high temperature. That is why the conveyor has to be stopped every two days for repeated lubrication. It is veiy unpractical. To launch the conveyor again, the motor should work at full capacity and additional... [Pg.467]

Thiadiazoles have attracted significant interest in medicinal chemistry and many fields of technology. Some of the technological applications involve dyes, lubricating compositions, optically active liquid crystals, and photographic materials. In medicinal field, one of the best-known drugs based on 1,3,4-thiadiazole is the acetazolamide (Acetazola), which is a carbonic anhydrase inhibitor launched in 1954. [Pg.291]

Liquid lubricants have been used in spacecraft mechanisms since the earliest satellites were launched. The vast previous experience gained in terrestrial applications with liquid lubricants means that they were the obvious choice in the early applications and they remain in widespread use today. Some of the advantages of liquid lubrication for aerospace applications, whether by oil or grease, are as follows ... [Pg.375]

Aerospace lubricants are frequently required to operate over a wide temperature range, often from around -45" C to in excess of +100°C. They must not degrade at the maximum temperatures anticipated to occur in storage, launch and service conditions. [Pg.380]

The Nanomaterials Society launched the marketing of Nanolub , a lubricant made up of a lubricating base (oil or grease) and IF-WS2. A production of 2000 tons/year is considered. Industrial tests proved that Nanolub had better lubricating properties compared with grease or oil alone, or oils containing 2H-M0S2 platelets [47]. Nevertheless, precise action mechanisms of these additives are still unknown. [Pg.29]


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