CRC Press, 2006. 894 p. ISBN-10:1-57444-723-8,
ISBN-13:978-1-57444-723-1
Contents
Polyalphaole?ns
Polyintealole?ns
Esters
Neutral Phosphate Esters
Polymer Esters
Polyalkylene Glycols
Alkylated Aromatics
Per?uoroalkylpolyethers
Polyphenyl Ether Lubricants
Cyclohydrocarbons
Polychlorotri?uoroethylene
Silicones
Silahydrocarbons
Phosphazenes
Dialkyl Carbonates
Alkylcyclopentanes
Polybutenes
Chemically Modi?ed Mineral Oils
Gas to Liquids
Comparison of Synthetic, Mineral Oil, and Bio-Based Lubricant Fluids
Natural Oils as Lubricants
Chemically Functionalized Vegetable Oils
Biotechnological Enhancement of Soybean Oil for Lubricant Applications
Automotive Crankcase Oils Fluids for Conventional Automatic and Continuously Variable Transmissions (CVTs)
Automotive Gear Lubricants
Industrial Gear Lubricants
Synthetic Greases
Compressors and Pumps
Refrigeration Lubricants
Hydraulics
Environmentally Friendly Hydraulic Fluids
Fire-Resistant Hydraulic Fluids
Vegetable Oil Based Inteal Combustion Engine Oil
Magnetizable Fluids
Metalworking Fluids
Lubricants for Near Dry Machining
Lubricants for the Disk Drive Industry
Synthetic-Based Food-Grade Lubricants and Greases
Critical Cleaning of Advanced Lubricants from Surfaces
Automotive Trends in Europe
Automotive Engine Oil Trends in North America
Diesel Automotive Trends
Automotive Trends in Asia
Automotive Trends in South America
Industrial Lubricant Trends
Trends Toward Synthetic Fluids and Lubricants in Aerospace
Commercial Developments
Lubricant Performance Test Methods and Some Product Speci?cations
Lubricant Industry Related Terms and Acronyms
Lubricant Industry Inteet Resources
Appendix. Publisher’s Note: The Meaning of Synthetic
Contents
Polyalphaole?ns
Polyintealole?ns
Esters
Neutral Phosphate Esters
Polymer Esters
Polyalkylene Glycols
Alkylated Aromatics
Per?uoroalkylpolyethers
Polyphenyl Ether Lubricants
Cyclohydrocarbons
Polychlorotri?uoroethylene
Silicones
Silahydrocarbons
Phosphazenes
Dialkyl Carbonates
Alkylcyclopentanes
Polybutenes
Chemically Modi?ed Mineral Oils
Gas to Liquids
Comparison of Synthetic, Mineral Oil, and Bio-Based Lubricant Fluids
Natural Oils as Lubricants
Chemically Functionalized Vegetable Oils
Biotechnological Enhancement of Soybean Oil for Lubricant Applications
Automotive Crankcase Oils Fluids for Conventional Automatic and Continuously Variable Transmissions (CVTs)
Automotive Gear Lubricants
Industrial Gear Lubricants
Synthetic Greases
Compressors and Pumps
Refrigeration Lubricants
Hydraulics
Environmentally Friendly Hydraulic Fluids
Fire-Resistant Hydraulic Fluids
Vegetable Oil Based Inteal Combustion Engine Oil
Magnetizable Fluids
Metalworking Fluids
Lubricants for Near Dry Machining
Lubricants for the Disk Drive Industry
Synthetic-Based Food-Grade Lubricants and Greases
Critical Cleaning of Advanced Lubricants from Surfaces
Automotive Trends in Europe
Automotive Engine Oil Trends in North America
Diesel Automotive Trends
Automotive Trends in Asia
Automotive Trends in South America
Industrial Lubricant Trends
Trends Toward Synthetic Fluids and Lubricants in Aerospace
Commercial Developments
Lubricant Performance Test Methods and Some Product Speci?cations
Lubricant Industry Related Terms and Acronyms
Lubricant Industry Inteet Resources
Appendix. Publisher’s Note: The Meaning of Synthetic