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Trouble With Turbine Oil

Trouble With Turbine Oil FLUSHING that is cleaning with a copious flow of liquid, usually lubricating oil is a successful method of clearing circulating systems, such as those of steam turbogenerators, of impurities those associated with new installations or those which accumulate in service. This is because as a general rule only relatively light bodied oils are used as lubricants for this type of industrial machinery and again because the contaminants themselves are only loosely bound to the metal surfaces of the system components. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Industrial Lubrication and Tribology Emerald Publishing

Trouble With Turbine Oil

Industrial Lubrication and Tribology , Volume 20 (10): 6 – Oct 1, 1968

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Emerald Publishing
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Copyright © Emerald Group Publishing Limited
ISSN
0036-8792
DOI
10.1108/eb052876
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Abstract

FLUSHING that is cleaning with a copious flow of liquid, usually lubricating oil is a successful method of clearing circulating systems, such as those of steam turbogenerators, of impurities those associated with new installations or those which accumulate in service. This is because as a general rule only relatively light bodied oils are used as lubricants for this type of industrial machinery and again because the contaminants themselves are only loosely bound to the metal surfaces of the system components.

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Industrial Lubrication and TribologyEmerald Publishing

Published: Oct 1, 1968

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