TY - BOOK AU - Rudnick, Leslie R. TI - Synthetics, Mineral Oils, and Bio-Based Lubricants: Chemistry and Technology SN - 9781574447231 U1 - 621.89 PY - 2006/// CY - London PB - Taylor & Francis KW - Chemical Engineering N1 - DCG00283 Part - 1: Fluids Polyalphaolefins Polyinternalolefins Neutral Phosphate Esters Polymer Esters Polyalkylene Glycols Alkylated Aromatics Perfluoroalkylpolyethers Polyphenyl Ether Lubricants Cyclohydrocarbons Polychlorotrifluoroethylene Silicones Silahydrocarbons Phosphazenes Dialkyl Carbonates Alkylcyclopentanes Polybutenes Chemically Modified Mineral Oils Gas to Liquids Comparison of Synthetic, Mineral Oil, and Bio-Based Lubricant Fluids Part - 2: Bio-Based Lubricants Natural Oils as Lubricants Chemically Functionalized Vegetable Oils Biotechnological Enhancement of Soybean Oil for Lubricant Applications Part - 3: Applications Automotive Crankcase Oils Fluids for Conventional Automatic and Continuously Variable Transmissionns (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 Internal 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 Part - 4: Trends Automotive Trends in Europe Automotive 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 Part - 5: Methods and Resources Lubricant Performance Test Methods and Some Product Specifications Lubricant Industry Related Terms and Acronyms Lubricant Industry Internet Resources Appendix: Publisher's Note: The Meaning of "Synthetic" Index ER -