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Emulsifiers 201: Analyzing performance with surface science STLE (Society of Tribologists & Lubrication Engineers) Direct analytical techniques for understanding and evaluating emulsifier chemistries.
Emulsifiers 101: Who Says Oil and Water Don’t Mix? STLE (Society of Tribologists & Lubrication Engineers) How balancing cooling and lubricity can improve the efficiency of your machinery.
Cover Story: The Regulatory Future of Antimicrobial Pesticides STLE (Society of Tribologists & Lubrication Engineers) One of the challenges to ensuring that metalworking fluids will operate at an optimum level over a long period is minimizing contamination from bacteria and fungus. Both of these microbes are well known to literally “eat” the components used to formulate a MWF. Examples include emulsifiers...weiterlesen One of the challenges to ensuring that metalworking fluids will operate at an optimum level over a long period is minimizing contamination from bacteria and fungus. Both of these microbes are well known to literally “eat” the components used to formulate a MWF. Examples include emulsifiers, extreme pressure additives and lubricity additives. verkürzen