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General Lubrication
- Bearings and Their Lubrication Premiuim Resource
- Film Thickness Lubrication
- Hydrodynamic or Fluid Film Lubrication
- Journal Bearings - Hydrodynamic or Fluid Film Lubrication
- Journal Bearing Hydrodynamic Lubrication Analysis Equation and Calculator
- Lubrication Advice for Electric Motor Bearings
- Lubrication General and Overview
- Oil mist Eliminators Review
- SAE J300 Motor Oil Grades Engine Viscosity Classification and Properties
- Shear Strength and Pressure
- Thrust Bearings - Hydrodynamic or Fluid Film Lubrication
- Viscosity and Characteristcs of Synthetic and Petroleum Based Lubricants (Oils)
- Lubrication handbook for the space industry. Part A: Solid lubricants. Part B: Liquid lubricants Premium Membership Required to view Document/Book
Characteristics of Lubricating Oils
- Oil Viscosity
- Viscosity Index
- Pour Point
- Cloud Point of Oil
- Flash Point and Fire Point of Oil
- Acid Number or Neutralization Number
- Oil Classifications and Grading Systems
Hydraulic Fluids
- Purpose of Hydraulic Fluids
- Viscosity of Hydraulic Fluid
- Compressibility of Hydraulic Fluids
- Stability of Hydraulic Fluid
Types of Hydraulic Fluids
Quality Requirements of Hydraulic Fluids
- General - Quality Requirements of Hydraulic Fluids
- Oxidation Stability of Hydraulic Fluid
- Agitation - Hydraulic Fluids
- Rust and Corrosion Prevention Hydraulic Fluid
- Air Entrainment and Foaming Hydraulic Fluid
- Demulsibility or Water Separation Hydraulic Fluid
- Anti Wear Properties of Hydraulic Fluid
Common Types of Solid Lubricants
- Graphite Characteristics
- Molybdenum Disulfide (MoS2) Characteristics
- Soft Metal Film Lubrication
- Surface Treatment for Lubrication
- Methods of Applying Solid Lubricants
- Self-Lubricating Composites
- Polymer Lubrication
- Metal-Solid Lubrication
- Carbon and Graphites
- Ceramics and Cemets
Boundary Lubrication
Hydraulic Fluid Distillation
- Elastohydrodynamic (EHD) Lubrication
- Oil Refining
- Crude Distillation
- Residuum Distillation
- Impurity Removal
Types of Oil
- Classification of Oils
- Paraffinic Oils
- Naphthenic Oils
- Synthetic Oils Overview, Pros and Cons
- Synthetic Lubricant Categories
Water-Oil Emulsions
Grease
- General Description
- Function of Grease
- Application of Grease
- Functional Properties of Grease, Pros and Cons
Grease Characteristics
- Apparent Viscosity Grease
- Bleeding, Migration, Syneresis of Grease
- Consistency, Penetration, and National Lubricating Grease Institute (NLGI) Numbers
- Contaminants in Grease
- Corrosion and Rust Resistance of Grease
- Dropping Point of Grease
- Evaporation of Grease
- Fretting Wear and False Brinelling
- Oxidation Stability - Grease
- Pumpability and Slumpability of Grease
- Shear Stability of Grease
- High Temperature Effects on Grease
- Low Temperature Effects on Grease
- Texture of Grease
- Water Resistance of Grease
Solid Lubrication
- Solid Lubrication - Definition and General
- Characteristics of Solid Lubricants
- Applications of Solid Lubrication
- Advantages of Solid Lubrication
- Disadvantages of Solid Lubrication
Extreme Pressure (EP) Lubrication
Misc Oil Applications
- Pipe Sizes for Fuel Oil Table Oil Suction -The following are the recommended Nominal Size for Fuel Oil Suction line from the storage tank to the supply pump.