Biobased Lubricants and Greases: Technology and ProductsISBN: 978-0-470-74158-0
Hardcover
238 pages
April 2011
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Due to the rise in petroleum prices as well as increasing
environmental concerns, there is a need to develop biochemicals and
bioproducts that offer realistic alternatives to their traditional
counterparts; this book will address the lack of a centralized
resource of information on lubricants and greases from renewable
sources, and will be useful to a wide audience in industry and
academia. It is based on 20 years of research and development at
the UNI-NABL Center, and discusses the various types of vegetable
oils available, comparing their characteristics, properties and
benefits against those of typical petroleum oils as well as
discussing common evaluation tests and giving examples and case
studies of successful applications of biobased lubricants and
greases. Whilst scientific and engineering research data is
included, the book is written in an accessible manner and is
illustrated throughout.
- Focuses on an industrial application of lubrication technology undergoing current explosive growth in the global market.
- Includes a detailed review of the material benefits of plant-based lubricants that include a better viscosity index and lubricity even at extreme temperatures, lower flammability due to higher flash points and lower pour points.
- Covers the basic chemistry of vegetable oils as well as their profiles for use in lubricants and greases and environmental benefits.
- Includes examples and case studies of where vegetable-based lubricants have been successfully employed in industry applications.