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Selection of materials for the manufacture of equipment exposed to abrasive wear by gas
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Application of low-waste technology in lost-wax casting
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Production of castings in semipermanent molds
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Improving the method of preparation of molding sand
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Antifriction and antiwear properties of dialkyldithioaminophosphates
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Influence of hydrocarbon part of surfactants on their orientation on metals
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Experience in the introduction of cold-hardening mixtures
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Lubricity of esters of dialkyl- and diaryldithiophosphorylacetic acid
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Organotin derivatives of alkylphenols as antiwear additives for lubricating oils
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Certain aspects of the mechanism of antiwear additives for lubricating oils
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Amidothiophosphates — Effective antiwear and extreme-pressure additives for lubricating oils
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Properties of succinimides with modified chemical composition
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Sulfur-, phosphorus-, and metal-containing succinimides have been synthesized, and the adsorptivity, corrosiv...
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Solubilizing capacity of succinimides and their mixtures with metal-containing antioxidant and detergent additives
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The synergistic effect in solubilization that can be observed when a succinimide is combined with a zinc dial...
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Antiwear effect of organophosphorus and organochlorophosphorus compounds in lubricating oils
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A study has been made of surface activity for certain esters of phosphonic acids that have been recommended a...
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Use of spent molding mixtures in the production of liquid self-hardening molding mixtures
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Investigation of antiwear properties of certain foreign jet fuels on the basis of their adsorptivities
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Improving the quality of steel casting
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Adsorptivity of motor oil additives in relation to micelle-forming tendency
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Wear of highly alloyed steels and alloys in an abrasive gas stream
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Antipitting properties of oils thickened with polyisobutene
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It has been established that polymer-thickened oils are better than ordinary mineral oils in antipitting prop...
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