1949
DOI: 10.1108/eb052001
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Emulsions and lubrication

Abstract: In the first part of this article, in our last issue, DR. BRANCKER discussed the fundamental elements of emulsification, the orientation and wetting theories and their connections with lubrication. In this part he discusses metal cleaning, solid emulsions and atomisation. The theories discussed are of primary importance in connection with spraying metal surfaces for corrosion inhibition or for lubrication. The theories of atomisation are also important in connection with lubrication by aerosols.

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“…Extensive data required in the computations are given in this series of papers, as applied to Ruhr coals. Heat transfer studies on continuous, intermittent, and batch processes applicable to the dry quenching of coke by inert gases have been described by Brancker (41). In this connection, data on the fluidized solids technique are given by Jolley (121).…”
Section: Coal Pyrolysis Generalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Extensive data required in the computations are given in this series of papers, as applied to Ruhr coals. Heat transfer studies on continuous, intermittent, and batch processes applicable to the dry quenching of coke by inert gases have been described by Brancker (41). In this connection, data on the fluidized solids technique are given by Jolley (121).…”
Section: Coal Pyrolysis Generalmentioning
confidence: 99%