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Contents ISSUE No. 151 June 2019


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10


The challenges and opportunities facing modern passenger car engine lubricants


Colin Morton, Business Manager, Lubrizol


20


Tail wind for re-refining Christian Hartmann, GEIR


29


Environmentally Acceptable Lubricants (EAL) –


Performance over the years Anil Balan, Tribologist, SeaTec UK Limited


14


eMobility: are you on the CASE?


Adam Banks, Driveline Marketing Manager, Afton Chemical


22


Lube-Tech: Varnish Identification – Measuring oxidation products through temperature manipulation when particle counting Sam Keating, Laboratory Manager, Fluid Care Division, Hydac Technology Ltd.


30 Industry Events


The latest news and reports from recent industry events and previews of those upcoming.


18


The implications and impact of sanctions and cross-border trading Legal Perspective


28


Which is more important: ACEA lubricant standards vs OEM specifications? David Wright, Director General, UKLA


46


In Conversation With Sylvie Houry, Global Market Development Manager, Basestocks & Specialties, ExxonMobil


Regulars:


Presidents’ Reports Editor’s Comment Industry News UEIL News


Professional Development


4 6 8


36 38


Local Report: United Kingdom 42 ICIS Base Oil Report Forthcoming Events


43 45


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