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ALQUIMEX 109 Polimeros Sinteticos, S.A de C.V The chain-stopped alkyd of Soybean oil, diluted in Xylene, possess excellent characteristics which include, fast drying, high brightness, durability to weathering, flexibility, hardness and adhesion to steel. For the formulations of fast drying enamels, e...veja mais The chain-stopped alkyd of Soybean oil, diluted in Xylene, possess excellent characteristics which include, fast drying, high brightness, durability to weathering, flexibility, hardness and adhesion to steel. For the formulations of fast drying enamels, enamels for repainting automobiles of high brightness, resistance to yellowing, and enamels for industrial finishes. veja menos
ALQUIMEX CC-60X Polimeros Sinteticos, S.A de C.V The short oil alkyd of the coconut in xylene owns excellent finished durability and brightness to of baking, maintaining the permanent firmness in the color, hardness and brightness. For baking enamel, special plasticizers for nitrocellulose lacquers, lac...veja mais The short oil alkyd of the coconut in xylene owns excellent finished durability and brightness to of baking, maintaining the permanent firmness in the color, hardness and brightness. For baking enamel, special plasticizers for nitrocellulose lacquers, lacquers for furniture, and special enamels. veja menos
ALQUIMEX LS-70GN Polimeros Sinteticos, S.A de C.V Alkyd resin without modifying of long oil, dilute in naphtha. For the architectonic enamel formulation of inner and outer drying to the domestic air, easy application with brush, and excellent durability in exteriors.
ALQUIMEX S-50GN Polimeros Sinteticos, S.A de C.V Medium oil length Alkyd resin of soybean, diluted in naphtha. For domestic enamel formulation of drying of 4 hours max., provides excellent appearance and outer resistance wing.
ALQUIMEX S-50T Polimeros Sinteticos, S.A de C.V Medium oil Alkyd of soybean, diluted in toluene. Of fast drying and excellent compatibility with chlorinated rubber. For traffic painting formulation, to modify with chlorinated rubber, providing products of excellent quality, covering perfectly the requi...veja mais Medium oil Alkyd of soybean, diluted in toluene. Of fast drying and excellent compatibility with chlorinated rubber. For traffic painting formulation, to modify with chlorinated rubber, providing products of excellent quality, covering perfectly the requirements with drying, adhesion, flexibility, abrasion, exudation and resistance to the gasoline, as well as the resistance outdoors. veja menos
ALQUIMEX SC-60X Polimeros Sinteticos, S.A de C.V The chain stopped Alkyd of soybean oil diluted in xylene, owns excellent characteristics of fast drying, high brightness, durability outdoors. For automotive painting formulation of fast and finished drying, of high brightness. Can be mixed with resins in...veja mais The chain stopped Alkyd of soybean oil diluted in xylene, owns excellent characteristics of fast drying, high brightness, durability outdoors. For automotive painting formulation of fast and finished drying, of high brightness. Can be mixed with resins in solution and resins of urea, and melamine, to obtain finished from greater hardness by baked systems. veja menos
ALQUIMEX SC-70X Polimeros Sinteticos, S.A de C.V Alkyd resin cut chain of soybean oil. Fast drying to the touch, and offers good gloss and leveling. Recommended for the formulation of fast drying enamels, industrial finishes and wood funds for two components.
ALQUIMEX SE–50X Polimeros Sinteticos, S.A de C.V Alkyd resin modified with styrene monomer, diluted in xylene. It owns excellent properties in the enamel elaboration of drying to the air, distributes excellent brightness, hardness, good retention of the color and resistance to the water.
ALQUIMEX SVT-60X Polimeros Sinteticos, S.A de C.V Alkyd resin modified with monomer of vinyl toluene, diluted in xylene. Enamel for application with brush and/or by aspersion, enamels for tools, and primary, industrial enamels for drying to the air and by low baking.
AMBERYL 1098 Polimeros Sinteticos, S.A de C.V Manufactured based on rosin, and corresponds to penta modified rosin. Recommended for the formulation of adhesives and can be used also in oil resin varnishes and paints.
AMBERYL 800 Polimeros Sinteticos, S.A de C.V Used for its excellent hardness and gloss, is recommended primarily for the preparation of solvent-based inks.
AMBERYL 830 Polimeros Sinteticos, S.A de C.V A partially esterified colophony resin and modified with fumaric acid. Recommended for the formulation of solvent-based inks for use in flexographic inks and rotogravure, also making it soluble in alkaline water for use in flexographic inks based formulas...veja mais A partially esterified colophony resin and modified with fumaric acid. Recommended for the formulation of solvent-based inks for use in flexographic inks and rotogravure, also making it soluble in alkaline water for use in flexographic inks based formulas for water. veja menos
AMBERYL 840 Polimeros Sinteticos, S.A de C.V A partially esterified colophony resin and modified with fumaric acid. Recommended for the formulation of inks and lacquers.
AMBERYL 875 Polimeros Sinteticos, S.A de C.V A partially esterified colophony resin and modified with fumaric acid. Mainly recommended for the formulation of flexographic inks in alcohol, acetate or mixture thereof in water or as an additive in nitrocellulose lacquers.
AMBERYL 880 Polimeros Sinteticos, S.A de C.V Manufactured based on rosin, and corresponds to a partially esterified fumaric adduct. Mainly recommended for the formulation of inks flexo alcohol, acetates or mixtures thereof or water and gravure inks.
AMBERYL GR 740 Polimeros Sinteticos, S.A de C.V The ester of glycerin rosin (pitch). Mainly recommended for the formulation of adhesives, may be employed in coatings and compounds that require a medium-hard thermoplastic resin.
AMBERYL GR-720 Polimeros Sinteticos, S.A de C.V Fabricated from a resin pitch esterified with polyalcohols. Is characterized by being thermoplastic and having lower acidity and higher melting point than the pitch which it is derived. The Gum Resin has particularly attractive properties for the preparat...veja mais Fabricated from a resin pitch esterified with polyalcohols. Is characterized by being thermoplastic and having lower acidity and higher melting point than the pitch which it is derived. The Gum Resin has particularly attractive properties for the preparation of chewing gum. Other applications can be found in the manufacture of paints, printing inks, wood finishes, rubber products, solvent-based adhesives and hot melt. veja menos
AMBERYL GR-725 Polimeros Sinteticos, S.A de C.V A resin made ​​pitch based rubber and esterified with polyalcohols. Presents particularly attractive properties for the preparation of chewing gum. Other applications can be found in the manufacture of paints, printing inks, wood finishes, rubber products...veja mais A resin made ​​pitch based rubber and esterified with polyalcohols. Presents particularly attractive properties for the preparation of chewing gum. Other applications can be found in the manufacture of paints, printing inks, wood finishes, rubber products, solvent-based adhesives and hot melts. veja menos
AMBERYL M-15 Polimeros Sinteticos, S.A de C.V Manufactured based on rosin (pitch) and corresponds to an adduct maleic esterified with glycerol. Recommended for the formulation of coatings and sealants for wood cut nitrocellulose in acetone or where they are used primarily polar solvents (with minor a...veja mais Manufactured based on rosin (pitch) and corresponds to an adduct maleic esterified with glycerol. Recommended for the formulation of coatings and sealants for wood cut nitrocellulose in acetone or where they are used primarily polar solvents (with minor amounts of toluene), as a film-forming resin in printing inks and as a component for some varnishes or alkyd paints. veja menos
AMBERYL M-15B Polimeros Sinteticos, S.A de C.V Rosin-based manufactures (pitch) and corresponds to an adduct maleic esterified with glycerol. Specially formulated to have good compatibility with nitrocellulose dissolved in high proportion or concentration of acetone. Is mainly recommended for the form...veja mais Rosin-based manufactures (pitch) and corresponds to an adduct maleic esterified with glycerol. Specially formulated to have good compatibility with nitrocellulose dissolved in high proportion or concentration of acetone. Is mainly recommended for the formulation of coatings and sealants for wood cut nitrocellulose in acetone or where they are used primarily polar solvents (with minor amounts of toluene). veja menos
AMBERYL M-38 Polimeros Sinteticos, S.A de C.V Corresponds to the modified rosin ester of phenol, which presents a clear amber color, high gloss, viscosity and solubility provides average mineral oils for use in varnishes for printing. For the features it presents, is recommended for inks, varnishes f...veja mais Corresponds to the modified rosin ester of phenol, which presents a clear amber color, high gloss, viscosity and solubility provides average mineral oils for use in varnishes for printing. For the features it presents, is recommended for inks, varnishes for printing and offset systems, as well as resin modifier QUICK - HEAT SET and SET. veja menos
AMBERYL M6 Polimeros Sinteticos, S.A de C.V Corresponds to the pitch maleic esterified with glycerol, with the relevant characteristic brightness and that impart hardness to the lacquers and varnishes where they are included. Can be used as a modifier of nitrocellulose lacquers, enamels, printing i...veja mais Corresponds to the pitch maleic esterified with glycerol, with the relevant characteristic brightness and that impart hardness to the lacquers and varnishes where they are included. Can be used as a modifier of nitrocellulose lacquers, enamels, printing inks resinous cheer and "off-set", varnishes for printing, solvent based adhesives and hot melt, sealants, wood finishes and generally in those applications where thermoplastic resins are required for good stability and low color. veja menos
AMBERYL M6-60T Polimeros Sinteticos, S.A de C.V Imparts gloss and hardness, lacquers and varnishes where it is used. Soluble in aromatic hydrocarbons, terpenes and ketones in partially in alcohols, aliphatic hydrocarbon resins compatible with and non-drying alkyd drying with gum ester, nitrocellulose, ...veja mais Imparts gloss and hardness, lacquers and varnishes where it is used. Soluble in aromatic hydrocarbons, terpenes and ketones in partially in alcohols, aliphatic hydrocarbon resins compatible with and non-drying alkyd drying with gum ester, nitrocellulose, cellulose acetate butyrate and limited heavy oils. veja menos
AMBERYL MP-25 Polimeros Sinteticos, S.A de C.V Manufactured based on rosin (pitch) and corresponds to an adduct maleic esterified with pentaerythritol. Soluble in aliphatic solvents, aromatic alcohols and ketones insoluble in water and. Compatible with alkyd resins, drying oils and other derivatives o...veja mais Manufactured based on rosin (pitch) and corresponds to an adduct maleic esterified with pentaerythritol. Soluble in aliphatic solvents, aromatic alcohols and ketones insoluble in water and. Compatible with alkyd resins, drying oils and other derivatives of rosin. Is recommended primarily for the formulation of coatings for lithography and as an additive modifier of hardness and drying. veja menos
ASCOTRAN® L ASCOTEC ASCOTRAN® L is a liquid and water soluble corrosion inhibitor for non-ferrous and ferrous metals, free from any nitrite, phosphate, borate, silicate or molybdate. it is mainly used in working fluids and water-soluble polishing fluids, as well as in cleane...veja mais ASCOTRAN® L is a liquid and water soluble corrosion inhibitor for non-ferrous and ferrous metals, free from any nitrite, phosphate, borate, silicate or molybdate. it is mainly used in working fluids and water-soluble polishing fluids, as well as in cleaners and neutral degreasing solutions with neutral or slightly alkaline pH. veja menos
ASCOTRAN® R ASCOTEC ASCOTRAN® R is an Organic Acid Technology corrosion inhibitor for heat-transfer fluids, antifreezes and glycol or alcohol-type coolants, used in construction, industry or automotive. It is highly efficient on Copper. It is suitable for low-conductivity F...veja mais ASCOTRAN® R is an Organic Acid Technology corrosion inhibitor for heat-transfer fluids, antifreezes and glycol or alcohol-type coolants, used in construction, industry or automotive. It is highly efficient on Copper. It is suitable for low-conductivity Fluids. veja menos
ASCOTRAN® RCX ASCOTEC ASCOTRAN® RCX is an Organic Acid Technology corrosion inhibitor for heat-transfer fluids, antifreezes and glycol or alcohol-type coolants, used in construction, industry or automotive.
BREDEX 100 Polimeros Sinteticos, S.A de C.V Obtained by the catalytic treatment of Brea, changing the arrangement of double bonds in their molecular structure of the resin acids. Provides optimal properties of emulsifier in the polymerization of styrene-butadiene synthetic rubber.
BREFOR 80 Polimeros Sinteticos, S.A de C.V Obtained by catalytic treatment of Brea, changing the arrangement of double bonds in their molecular structure and saponifying rosin acids to form the potassium soap of these fluids. Provides optimal properties of emulsifier in the polymerization of styre...veja mais Obtained by catalytic treatment of Brea, changing the arrangement of double bonds in their molecular structure and saponifying rosin acids to form the potassium soap of these fluids. Provides optimal properties of emulsifier in the polymerization of styrene-butadiene synthetic rubber. veja menos
RESINA FUMÁRICA RFAAS Polimeros Sinteticos, S.A de C.V A partially esterified colophony resin with various polyols and modified with fumaric acid. Recommended for the formulation of solvent-based inks for use in gravure and flexographic inks, it is also soluble in alkaline water making it usable in formulas f...veja mais A partially esterified colophony resin with various polyols and modified with fumaric acid. Recommended for the formulation of solvent-based inks for use in gravure and flexographic inks, it is also soluble in alkaline water making it usable in formulas for flexographic water based inks. veja menos
10 Trends Shaping Tomorrow's Tribology STLE (Society of Tribologists & Lubrication Engineers) Issues like rising equipment temperatures, increased demands on fluid life and a rapidly changing feedstock landscape raise the question as to whether today’s lubricant technology will be able to satisfy future applications—whether technology can keep pac...veja mais Issues like rising equipment temperatures, increased demands on fluid life and a rapidly changing feedstock landscape raise the question as to whether today’s lubricant technology will be able to satisfy future applications—whether technology can keep pace with new realities. veja menos
11th Anual CMF Plus STLE (Society of Tribologists & Lubrication Engineers) When it comes to advancing your career and upgrading your technical knowledge, STLE’s Annual Meeting & Exhibition is a unique event in the lubricants industry. 1,200 of your peers in the lubricants community are expected to participate in STLE’s 69th Annu...veja mais When it comes to advancing your career and upgrading your technical knowledge, STLE’s Annual Meeting & Exhibition is a unique event in the lubricants industry. 1,200 of your peers in the lubricants community are expected to participate in STLE’s 69th Annual Meeting & Exhibition. Please join us in Lake Buena Vista from May 18-22, 2014 for a unique experience that blends the best of industry education, technical training, professional certification and new technologies. veja menos
14th Annual CMF Plus STLE (Society of Tribologists & Lubrication Engineers) The industry’s most innovative companies recap key presentations from STLE’s 2016 Commercial Marketing Forum.
20 Minutes with Bridget Crocker STLE (Society of Tribologists & Lubrication Engineers) This product-development specialist explains how to maximize the benefi ts of additives while reducing the costs to operate them.
20 Minutes with... Capt. Heidemarie Stefanyshyn-Piper STLE (Society of Tribologists & Lubrication Engineers) This mechanical engineer turned astronaut lubricated a balky mechanism on the International Space Station—while spacewalking 250 miles above Earth.
20 Minutes With…: Dr. Jack Zakarian STLE (Society of Tribologists & Lubrication Engineers) Nicknamed the ‘The Gear Doctor,’ this new-product specialist examines trends involving energy efficiency in the gear-oil industry.
20 Minutes with... Dr. Michael Khonsari STLE (Society of Tribologists & Lubrication Engineers) Mike Khonsari is the Dow Chemical Endowed Chair in rotating machinery, professor in the department of mechanical and industrial engineering and the founding director of the Center for Rotating Machinery (CeRoM) at Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge...veja mais Mike Khonsari is the Dow Chemical Endowed Chair in rotating machinery, professor in the department of mechanical and industrial engineering and the founding director of the Center for Rotating Machinery (CeRoM) at Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge, La. This well-known researcher discusses the future development of a comprehensive and unified model of friction and wear. veja menos
20 Minutes With... Dr. Susan Gardner STLE (Society of Tribologists & Lubrication Engineers) Klüber Lubrication North America’s regional R&D chemist discusses strategies that companies can employ to successfully develop and market lubricant products.
20 Minutes With... Michael Forgeron STLE (Society of Tribologists & Lubrication Engineers) The president and CEO of Analysts, Inc., discusses how future challenges in the oil analysis industry will impact end-users of commercial services.
20 Minutes With... Mike Gust STLE (Society of Tribologists & Lubrication Engineers) A veteran engineer with experience in industry and academia discusses the future of hydraulic system design and application.
20 Minutes with...Capt. Heidemarie Stefanyshyn-Piper STLE (Society of Tribologists & Lubrication Engineers) This mechanical engineer turned astronaut lubricated a balky mechanism on the International Space Station—while spacewalking 250 miles above Earth.
20 Minutes with...Charles A. Gay STLE (Society of Tribologists & Lubrication Engineers) This 30-year training veteran and senior data analyst discusses strategies in testing and interpreting oil samples.
20 Minutes With…Chris Napoleon STLE (Society of Tribologists & Lubrication Engineers) This new-product specialist develops inspection and testing programs to evaluate bearing quality.
20 Minutes with...Colby Austin STLE (Society of Tribologists & Lubrication Engineers) The engineering manager for Napoleon Engineering Services discusses the complexities of bearing testing and the advantages of source qualification inspections.
20 Minutes With…Derek Phillips STLE (Society of Tribologists & Lubrication Engineers) Keep rust and corrosion from crippling your productivity by following the advice of this product-development specialist.
20 Minutes with...Dr. Don Smolenski STLE (Society of Tribologists & Lubrication Engineers) This Evonik manager (and self-described car nut) discusses lubrication’s changing role in conserving resources in transportation and industrial applications.
20 Minutes with…Dr. Martin Webster STLE (Society of Tribologists & Lubrication Engineers) This ExxonMobil researcher and his team are using the latest technology to develop next-generation lubricants.
20 Minutes With...Dr. Puliyur Madhavan STLE (Society of Tribologists & Lubrication Engineers) This Pall Corp. researcher with experience in filtration technology discusses the future of aerospace fluid systems.
20 Minutes with...Jay Bickett STLE (Society of Tribologists & Lubrication Engineers) Chevron Phillips Chemical’s global business manager for polyalphaolefins discusses long-range supply issues and new applications.
20 Minutes With...John M. Burke STLE (Society of Tribologists & Lubrication Engineers) Leading an interdisciplinary team of scientists, this STLE and ILMA member helped develop a groundbreaking test method for measuring VOCs in metalworking fluids.
20 Minutes with...Kevin Harrington STLE (Society of Tribologists & Lubrication Engineers) ExxonMobil Chemical’s global alliance manager for synthetic fluids and lubricant basestocks discusses the challenges of developing new industrial lubricants.
20 Minutes With...Kim Stelson STLE (Society of Tribologists & Lubrication Engineers) The director of CCEFP discusses the huge technical and societal benefits to be gained by continued research into fluid power.
20 Minutes with…Raymond Thibault STLE (Society of Tribologists & Lubrication Engineers) This former high-school chemistry teacher is now a world-renowned instructor providing lubrication-training opportunities for industry professionals and end-users.
20 Minutes with…Richard Butler STLE (Society of Tribologists & Lubrication Engineers) This Certified Metalworking Fluids Specialist explains the role of MWFs and spectroscopic instrumentation used in the condition monitoring of fluids.
20 Minutes with...Wayne Mackwood STLE (Society of Tribologists & Lubrication Engineers) Chemtura’s grease and detergents technology manager discusses the future development of calcium sulfonate complex greases and their use in different industrial applications.
A Data Management and Reporting Solution is Imperative to a Successful Fluid Analysis Program STLE (Society of Tribologists & Lubrication Engineers) It’s been said so many times it’s almost a business cliché—too many senior managers spent too much time in MBA classes and not enough time turning a wrench.
A History of the Lubricants Industry in China STLE (Society of Tribologists & Lubrication Engineers) Opportunities are limitless for marketers who understand how to do business with what will soon be history’s largest economy.
A Little Dab Will Do Ya STLE (Society of Tribologists & Lubrication Engineers) One of lubrication’s unsung heroes, grease is a powerful and versatile performer that makes all our lives better.
A New Class of Solid Lubricants for Bearings STLE (Society of Tribologists & Lubrication Engineers) By acting like a sophisticated, oil-soaked sponge, MPLs hold, dispense and reabsorb lubricants during operation.
A Vote for Tribology STLE (Society of Tribologists & Lubrication Engineers) STLE's advocacy for the role of our science has led to the steps of the Capitol Building.
Adhering To New Processes STLE (Society of Tribologists & Lubrication Engineers) Ford’s decision to use more aluminum on its best-selling vehicle opens opportunities for tribologists.
Amines 101 for Metalworking Fluids STLE (Society of Tribologists & Lubrication Engineers) Following are two condensed articles on metalworking fluids that were published in STLE’s technical e-newsletter, which provides targeted information to those working in specific areas in the fields of tribology and lubrication engineering. The e-newslett...veja mais Following are two condensed articles on metalworking fluids that were published in STLE’s technical e-newsletter, which provides targeted information to those working in specific areas in the fields of tribology and lubrication engineering. The e-newsletters are available on several topics, including MWFs, power generation, synthetics, hydraulics, grease, environmentally friendly fluids, among others. Log on to www.stle.org for more information and to sign up to receive our e-newsletters. veja menos
Analysis: The Global Metalworking Fluids Market STLE (Society of Tribologists & Lubrication Engineers) Modest consumption increases are forecasted, accompanied by shifts in production sources.
Analyzing Bearing Damage STLE (Society of Tribologists & Lubrication Engineers) Be prepared. You’ll need a combination of detective skills to find your answers.
Are You Prepared for GHS? STLE (Society of Tribologists & Lubrication Engineers) Lubricant companies should act now to comply with the uniform standard for providing regulatory health and safety information.
Automotive Tribology: Gearing Up STLE (Society of Tribologists & Lubrication Engineers) When it comes to fuel economy, automatic transmissions have caught up to their manual counterparts.
Autonomous Vehicles STLE (Society of Tribologists & Lubrication Engineers) The move to self-driving cars is the next logical step in vehicle evolution.
Autonomous Vehicles STLE (Society of Tribologists & Lubrication Engineers) The move to self-driving cars is the next logical step in vehicle evolution.
Back to the Future! STLE (Society of Tribologists & Lubrication Engineers) Workforce training issues return as business improves.
Base Oil Groups: Manufacture, Properties and Performance STLE (Society of Tribologists & Lubrication Engineers) A detailed look at mineral, synthetic and even renewable oils and the manufacturing processes used to make them.
Base Oils: Manufacture, Properties, Performance and Applications STLE (Society of Tribologists & Lubrication Engineers) How to select the correct base oil before formulating a lubricant.
Basestock Evolution STLE (Society of Tribologists & Lubrication Engineers) Demanding lubrication performance, previously only possible with PAOs, is now achievable with cutting-edge Group II and Group III basestock. Also, as technology advances, basestock alone (without additives) is becoming increasingly capable of satisfying t...veja mais Demanding lubrication performance, previously only possible with PAOs, is now achievable with cutting-edge Group II and Group III basestock. Also, as technology advances, basestock alone (without additives) is becoming increasingly capable of satisfying the basic functions of lubricating oils such as reducing friction and wear, inhibiting rust and corrosion and removing/reducing contaminants. veja menos
Basics Of Friction STLE (Society of Tribologists & Lubrication Engineers) When two surfaces, round or flat, are in contact and one is moving, we recognize that friction is preventing smooth and easy movement, that we may wish to squirt a bit of lubricant onto one surface to reduce the friction, and that one or both surfaces may...veja mais When two surfaces, round or flat, are in contact and one is moving, we recognize that friction is preventing smooth and easy movement, that we may wish to squirt a bit of lubricant onto one surface to reduce the friction, and that one or both surfaces may show wear tracks after some time has passed. When engineers change the design of a shaft and bearing, the friction may be reduced and the bearing may show less wear. veja menos
Basics Of Lubrication STLE (Society of Tribologists & Lubrication Engineers) From practical experience, we know that adding a lubricant to a solid-solid contact will significantly reduce friction. The reduced friction leads to less wear, heat generation and energy loss – all of which reduce operation costs and downtime. How lubric...veja mais From practical experience, we know that adding a lubricant to a solid-solid contact will significantly reduce friction. The reduced friction leads to less wear, heat generation and energy loss – all of which reduce operation costs and downtime. How lubricants provide these benefits will be explored in this course. veja menos
Basics Of Rheology STLE (Society of Tribologists & Lubrication Engineers) Viscosity is the resistance to flow of a fluid, in our case, a lubricating oil.
Basics Of Wear STLE (Society of Tribologists & Lubrication Engineers) Early investigators could not do much to investigate wear because it is usually a very gradual process, and they did not have accurate means to quantify it. Although friction and wear influence each other, the relationship is complex and involves many oth...veja mais Early investigators could not do much to investigate wear because it is usually a very gradual process, and they did not have accurate means to quantify it. Although friction and wear influence each other, the relationship is complex and involves many other factors including the chemical environment and temperature, each of which influences the others. A simple correlation between friction and wear data is therefore hardly ever found veja menos
Bearings and Their Lubrication STLE (Society of Tribologists & Lubrication Engineers) This primer will help you understand the basics—and prepare for the CLS exam.
Beneath the Surface: Why Contact Mechanics and Tribology are a Natural Match STLE (Society of Tribologists & Lubrication Engineers) Leveraging both disciplines together can yield results neither can achieve alone.
Best Practices - Basic Lubricant Identification in the Field STLE (Society of Tribologists & Lubrication Engineers) This step-by-step plan reduces the chances of mixing incompatible products.
Best Practices - Managing Sump Condition Control STLE (Society of Tribologists & Lubrication Engineers) This article contains five testing techniques that can help manage contamination threats to your machine.
Best Practices - The Business Case For High Performance Lubricants STLE (Society of Tribologists & Lubrication Engineers) This seven-point analysis answers the only question that counts: Can you make money using them?
BEST PRACTICES: Managing a Lubricant Changeover STLE (Society of Tribologists & Lubrication Engineers) Start small, control product compatibility and establish a timeline with proper documentation.
Bringing Used Oil Back To Life STLE (Society of Tribologists & Lubrication Engineers) The shift in re-refining continues to grow, helping to resurrect a valuable natural resource.
Building a Reliability Centered Lubricant Program STLE (Society of Tribologists & Lubrication Engineers) A well-defined strategy should reflect both operational and maintenance objectives.
Building a Reliability centered Lubrication program: Part II STLE (Society of Tribologists & Lubrication Engineers) Management support from all levels is needed to meet your program’s performance objectives.
Can Tribology Save a Quad? STLE (Society of Tribologists & Lubrication Engineers) Time for a modern-day Jost Report—is your research related to energy savings?
Case Study: Central Coolant Systems STLE (Society of Tribologists & Lubrication Engineers) In this age of communication, organized thoughts are a rare commodity—this is a case in point.
CLS at 20 STLE (Society of Tribologists & Lubrication Engineers) CERTIFIED LUBRICATION SPECIALIST™—the highly successful STLE program better known simply as CLS™—has grown and flourished over the years. Now, 20 years after it was first launched in 1993, it remains the standard of excellence for those who practice the a...veja mais CERTIFIED LUBRICATION SPECIALIST™—the highly successful STLE program better known simply as CLS™—has grown and flourished over the years. Now, 20 years after it was first launched in 1993, it remains the standard of excellence for those who practice the art of lubrication engineering. veja menos
COMMENTARY: STLE's Certified Metalworking Fluids Specialist STLE (Society of Tribologists & Lubrication Engineers) This certification isn’t easy to get—which is why it’s worth so much. To receive STLE’s CMFS certification, an individual must demonstrate both knowledge and experience. CMFS holders use a multidisciplinary approach to solving problems, maintaining qualit...veja mais This certification isn’t easy to get—which is why it’s worth so much. To receive STLE’s CMFS certification, an individual must demonstrate both knowledge and experience. CMFS holders use a multidisciplinary approach to solving problems, maintaining quality and protecting plant workers. veja menos
Commissioning a New Machine for Reliability Centered Lubrication STLE (Society of Tribologists & Lubrication Engineers) An extremely small investment can result in better performance for a machine’s lifetime.
Compatibility of Seals with Oils and Greases STLE (Society of Tribologists & Lubrication Engineers) Choosing the correct lubricant is critical to preventing leakage and machinery failure.
Complexity in ISFA: Part XIX STLE (Society of Tribologists & Lubrication Engineers) A sense of urgency, as well as an effective CM program, is essential to success.
Complexity in ISFA: Part XX STLE (Society of Tribologists & Lubrication Engineers) Successful CM programs are straightforward—but that doesn’t mean they’re easy.
Component Performance in Engine Oil Formulation STLE (Society of Tribologists & Lubrication Engineers) This article, based on a webinar presentation sponsored by STLE University, provides insight into how and why modern engine oils are formulated and the tests they must pass. We’ll also discuss the appetite for each of these tests for various components—so...veja mais This article, based on a webinar presentation sponsored by STLE University, provides insight into how and why modern engine oils are formulated and the tests they must pass. We’ll also discuss the appetite for each of these tests for various components—some which improve and some which degrade test results. The focus is on North American gasoline engine oils. While not exhaustive, this material shows the significant technology that goes into formulating engine oils. veja menos
Concrete Prepared From Biofuel Byproduct: An Alternative Binder from a Sustainable Source has Been Developed to Improve the Performance of Cement STLE (Society of Tribologists & Lubrication Engineers) The increasing use of biofuels is leading to the need to find applications for byproducts also generated during their manufacture. One incentive to working with byproducts is that it will increase sustainability and reduce the carbon footprint.
Contamination Control STLE (Society of Tribologists & Lubrication Engineers) Want to say goodbye to the unwanted nasties that can wreck machinery? Start by changing the culture at the plant.
Contractor-Based Lubrication Programs STLE (Society of Tribologists & Lubrication Engineers) Popular in other countries, lubrication outsourcing could find its way to North America as a turnkey solution to precision machine lubrication.
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 ...veja mais 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. veja menos
Cover Story: Used-Oil Analysis for Predictive Maintenance STLE (Society of Tribologists & Lubrication Engineers) An arsenal of techniques allows end-users to safely extend drain intervals—without jeopardizing equipment.
Current Approaches In Design And Supply Of Metalworking Fluids STLE (Society of Tribologists & Lubrication Engineers) Metalworking fluids play a significant role in machining operations and have a substantial impact on tool life, shop productivity, and the quality of the workpiece. The results presented in this article show the influence of the properties of the metalwor...veja mais Metalworking fluids play a significant role in machining operations and have a substantial impact on tool life, shop productivity, and the quality of the workpiece. The results presented in this article show the influence of the properties of the metalworking fluids and the supply system on the work-piece quality in cutting and grinding processes. veja menos