Oxidation and low temperature stability of vegetable oil-based lubricants

Industrial Crops and Products - Tập 24 Số 3 - Trang 292-299 - 2006
Sevim Z. Erhan1, Brajendra K. Sharma2,1, Joseph M. Perez3
1United States Department of Agriculture
2Pennsylvania State University
3Pennsylvania State Univ#TAB#

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