Title :
Discussion on "Soluble and cutting oils" at the Glasgow Section of the Institution
Author :
Wright, John ; Wingfield ; Camenzid ; Webster ; Buchanan, G.M. ; Mallett, J.W. ; Fraser ; Barnes ; McFarlane, J. ; Hardaker, S.M.
fDate :
10/1/1936 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
MR. J. WRIGHT : I personally thank Mr. Wingfield for the excellent lecture and should like to raise the question of the "loading " of the soluble oil, no remedy for that having been mentioned. Would the lecturer recommend any form of filter for the purpose ? MR. WINGFIELD : I presume you refer to dirty oil. MR. WRIGHT : Not exactly. I had in mind the loading of the lubricant by fine particles of metal or abrasive, practically powder. MR. WINGFIELD : The best method is to use a separator. Soluble oil seeds are so cheap, however, that it does not pay to clean them.
Journal_Title :
Production Engineers, Journal of the Institution of
DOI :
10.1049/jipe:19360050