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Contents ISSUE No. 145 June 2018 10


ACEA Sequences: Revisions for Insight Uwe Zimmer, Industry Liaison Advisor, Infineum


20


Overview of the Lubricant Additive Market Milind Phadke, Director, Kline & Co.


30


Lube-Tech The difference between ‘forgiving’ and


‘less-forgiving’ lubricants in thin film tests


14


Mitigating Risk in Food Processing with Incidental Contact Lubricants Sarah Krol, Global Managing Director – Food Safety Product Certification, NSF International


22 Environmental


Certification: the virtuous example of Viscolube Marco Codognola, General Manager, Viscolube


38


Sales and Technical Advice for Lubricants Dr Bernd Lindstaedt,


UNITI-Mineralöltechnologie GmbH


Svajus Joseph Asadauskas, Manager, FTMC Tribology Laboratory, Center for Physical Sciences and Technology, Vilnius, Lithuania


17


Are Mineral Oils safe for human health? CONCAWE


26


Modern hydraulic excavator equipmentL 4 times bigger, 100 times more powerful Katty Hoste, Marketing Specialist, Chevron Base Oils


50


Professional Development: The Manufacturing Technologies Association Tom Lane, The Manufacturing Technologies Association


Regulars:


Presidents’ Reports Viewpoints


Industry News Talking Heads UEIL News


Lube Local Report: China ICIS Base Oil Report Forthcoming Events


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