An in-service lubricant encounters heat, air, corrosive agents, pressure, and other factors that cause chemical changes in the oil. Changes in oil chemistry can also impact the lubricant’s ability to ...
Rheological and Thermochemical Research Lab is currently engaged in air injection experiments. One of the types of experiments tackles mechanisms of oxidation reactions of aliphatic and aromatic ...
Dealing with oxidation-prone fish oil emulsions in sensitive dairy applications will be a little less problematic with a new system solution from Kalsec. The new product, part of Kalsec’s Duralox ...
Air, pressure, heat, corrosive agents, and other factors encountered by a lubricant during use can cause chemical changes in the oil. Changes in the oil chemistry can have a negative impact on the ...
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