This specification specifies the general requirements of the motor oil-diesel that is used as initial filling for the diesel engine.
1.1 This specification defines the requirements applicable to design, construction and testing of sealless, rotary positive displacement pumps with oil-through motors for ship lubricating oil service. The complete pump and motor assembly is referred to as canned lube...
Introduction To study the subject of industrial process control effectively, you must first gain a general understanding of its basic principles. To present these control principles clearly and concisely, an intuitive approach to process control is used. First, however, some basic definitions and...
This publication has been prepared to provide a better understanding of the important functions of today's motor oils and to explain what the motorist should do to protect and prolong engine life. Suggested revisions are invited and should be submitted to the director of the Manufacturing,...
FOREWORD: Each year in the United States several thousand wells are drilled and completed - some productive of oil or gas and some dry - and during this drilling and completion most of these wells are cased, with the casing set in the bore hole surrounded by oil-well cement. This book...
5.1 Uncontrolled oil carryover from lubricated natural gas compressors can adversely affect natural gas vehicle (NGV) performance. In some instances, small amounts of oil will accumulate in vehicle pressure regulators and slow their response. It can also affect other components of the...
Executive Summary: The study described in this report obtained information about used motor oil collection and recycling programs in eleven selected countries around the world. As the number of motor vehicles, including not only passenger automobiles but also trucks,...
4.1 Traffic paints must have good resistance to motor oil and fuel drippings on the highway. This test method describes the procedure necessary to evaluate the resistance of traffic paint to reference test fluids in order to simulate this type of action.
1.1 This test method covers the procedure for determining the foaming characteristics of lubricating oils (specifically transmission fluid and motor oil) at 150?°C. 1.2 Foaming characteristics of lubricating oils at temperatures up to 93.5?°C are determined by Test Method D892 or IP...
1.1 This test method covers the determination of the color of refined oils such as undyed motor and aviation gasoline, jet propulsion fuels, naphthas and kerosine, and, in addition, petroleum waxes and pharmaceutical white oils. Note 1: For determining the color of petroleum products darker...
5.1 Test Method-The data obtained from the use of this test method provide a comparative index of the fuel-saving capabilities of automotive engine oils under repeatable laboratory conditions. A BL has been established for this test to provide a standard against which all other oils can be compared...