Automotive Lubricants Reference Book, 2nd Edition

Title: Automotive Lubricants Reference Book, 2nd Edition
Author: Arthur J. Caines, John Hillier, Roger Frederick Haycock
ISBN: 0768012511 / 9780768012514
Format: Hard Cover
Pages: 760
Publisher: SAE
Year: 2004
Availability: Out of Stock

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The automotive lubricants arena has undergone significant changes since the first edition of this book was published in 1996. Environmental concerns have dominated both newspaper headlines and industry board rooms in recent years, with particular attention being given to the improvement of air quality. Reduced emissions are directly related to changes in lubricant specifications and quality, and the second edition of this book reflects the urgency of these matters by including updated and expanded detail of these changes and provides a solid foundation to this important element of automotive engineering.

Chapters include:

  • Introduction and Fundamentals
  • Practical Experiences with Lubricant Problems
  • Performance Levels, Classification, and Specification
  • Blending, Storage, Purchase, and Use
  • The Future
  • and more

This second edition also considers the recent phenomenon of increased consolidation within the oil and petroleum additive arenas, which has resulted in fewer people for research, development, and implementation, along with fewer competing companies. Of significant importance is the consideration that a more consolidated oil industry -- in need of greater and longer-term returns on investments -- may be less apt to respond to automobile manufacturers' requirements for rapid specification changes.

The Automotive Lubricants Reference Book, Second Edition addresses these and many other important issues by providing a solid foundation to this important element of automotive engineering. Comprehensive and timely, this important publication is an ideal reference for anyone involved in the automotive lubricants industry.

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Preface

Chapter 1 : Introduction and Fundamentals
Chapter 2 : Constituents of Modern Lubricants
Chapter 3 : Crankcase Oil Testing
Chapter 4 : Crankcase Oil Quality Levels and Formulations
Chapter 5 : Practical Experiences with Lubricant Problems
Chapter 6 : Performance Levels, Classification, Specification, and Approval of Engine Lubricants
Chapter 7 : Other Lubricants for Road Vehicles
Chapter 8 : Other Specialized Oils of Interest
Chapter 9 : Blending, Storage, Purchase, and Use
Chapter 10 : Safety, Health, and the Environment (SHE)
Chapter 11 : The Future

Appendices
Index
About the Authors