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Tribology & Lubrication Technology ; 78(9):82-82,84, 2022.
Article in English | ProQuest Central | ID: covidwho-2010816

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Maintenance, Reliability and Troubleshooting in Rotating Machinery Editor: Robert X. Perez Publisher: Wiley Rotating machinery represents a broad category of equipment, which includes pumps, compressors, fans, gas turbines, electric motors, internal combustion engines and other equipment that are critical to the efficient operation of process facilities around the world. Visitors from both the lubricant community and end-user OEMs will find a comprehensive showcase of all lubricant technologies, including finished lubricants, additives, process equipment and machinery, condition monitoring, automation systems, testing and analysis, data technologies, lubricant manufacturing equipment, end-user application systems and more. Chaired by Sharbel Luzuriaga of Kline on day one and Boris Zhmud of Bind Lubricants on day two, the 2021 event held presentations including The Road to Sustainable Mobility: Implications for the Finished Lubricant Market, Group I Replacement Strategies: The Role of Naphthenics and Base Oil Markets Through the COVID-19 Pandemic and Beyond, as well as a lively panel discussion entitled An Internal Examination of the 2021 European Base Oils & Lubricants Industry.

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Tribology & Lubrication Technology ; 78(2):72-74, 2022.
Article in English | ProQuest Central | ID: covidwho-1668386

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[...]the principal aspects of heterogeneity that produce complexity in MOFs, their effects in the structure chemistry, performance and applications have been thoroughly reported. Since there is no other book that covers all of the aspects of complexity in MOFs with heterogeneous structures, the findings can be seen as essential concepts, with introducing complexity to design, the new platforms of materials with advanced and better properties in the future. Visitors from both the lubricant community and end-user OEMs will find a comprehensive showcase of all lubricant technologies, including finished lubricants, additives, process equipment and machinery, condition monitoring, automation systems, testing and analysis, data technologies, lubricant manufacturing equipment, end-user application systems and more. The Lubricant Expo will provide a dedicated showcase of the technology and knowledge needed to reduce costs, improve efficiency, maximize the performance of lubricants, achieve the requirements of the products they enable and preserve the health of machinery across operating environments.

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