Lubrication in Inland and Coastal Water ActivitiesCRC Press, 1 jan 2003 - 228 pagina's This book is strongly recommended to those engaged in activities involving the lubrication of machines, to lubricant manufacturers and to raw material producers. It brings together the experience of many companies, institutions and individual users in a variety of European countries. These user groups have monitored the effect of applying biolubricants to their equipment. Lubrication in Inland and Coastal Water Activities describes the various products available and gives an overview of the technical and environmental aspects of biolubricants. Attention is given to the range of biolubricants, their application and the importance of including all stakeholders in developing their use: from the lubricant manufacturers to the equipment manufacturers, from local users to governmental authorities. Lubrication in Inland and Coastal Water Activities is a valuable contribution towards the development of a responsible lubricant policy. |
Inhoudsopgave
Chapter | 3 |
Chapter 6 | 21 |
Part 4 | 61 |
Chapter 7 | 113 |
Chapter 8 | 125 |
Chapter 9 | 151 |
Chapter 10 | 159 |
Chapter 11 | 171 |
Chapter 12 | 177 |
Annex 1 | |
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Recreation | |
Annex 2 | |
Overige edities - Alles bekijken
Lubrication in Inland and Coastal Water Activities P van Broekhuizen Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - 2003 |
Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
2-stroke acid actors Type additives applications aquatic base fluids Belgium biodegradable biodegradable lubricants biolubricants biolubs Castrol chemical closed stern tubes coastal water activities cost countries/segments Country Short description criteria Dutch ecolabel ecotoxicity emissions engines environment environmental equipment European Evaluation Flemish Region formulated France gear oils Germany Grease and Hydraulic grease lubricated hazard hydraulic fluids hydroelectric power influence the actor inland and coastal inland shipping innovation LLINCWA activities LLINCWA project LLINCWA team loss lubrication lubricant supplier market segment mineral oil based Mobil EAL Netherlands Newsletters OECD OEM's oil based lubricants organisations original equipment manufacturers outboard pilot projects polyglycols priority actors problem free operation R-phrase rapeseed oil ready biodegradability reports problem free sailing campaign screw axe sector skippers Specific action specific leaflet stroke oil substances substitution synthetic esters tests TotalFinaElf toxicity Type of influence User reports problem VAMIL vegetable oils water boards water management waterways workshop