1. Introduction. 2. Mineral Oil Base Oils; API Groups I, II and III: Properties and Characteristics. 3. Synthetic Base Oils; API Groups IV and V: Properties and Characteristics. 4. Lubricant Additives: Properties and Characteristics. 5. Lubricant Formulation and Ease of Blending. 6. Lubricant Blending Plant Design: Grassroots Plants and Upgrading Existing Plants. 7. Lubricant Blending Plant Equipment and Facilities and Their Operation. 8. Lubricant Blending Issues: Avoiding Problems. 9. Testing and Analysis of Base Oils and Additives in Blending Plants. 10. Testing and Analysis of Blended Lubricants. 11. Lubricant Product Quality Control. 12. Lubricant Packaging and Filling. 13. Lubricant Storage. 14. Product Quality Management.
David Whitby is Chief Executive of Pathmaster Marketing Ltd, a business development consultancy for the international downstream oil, gas and energy industries, which he founded in 1992. Pathmaster Marketing advises clients in the UK, France, Germany, Belgium, Denmark, Poland, the US, Canada, Israel, Saudi Arabia, Iran, South Africa, Brazil, Singapore, Malaysia and Australia on business planning, business strategy, market development and technology commercialisation. Specialist sectors include lubricants, fuels, new energies and speciality chemicals.
An Australian by birth, David began his career with British Petroleum, as a process chemist at the Kwinana refinery in Western Australia. He worked for BP for 22 years in a number of management positions, including Marketing and Business Development Manager at Kalsep (an advanced separations company), Business Manager at BP Ventures, Project Leader for Industrial Lubricants at BP Research and Marketing Services Officer at Duckhams Oils.
David was Programme Director for Lubricants Courses at the Oxford Princeton Programme (formerly the College of Petroleum and Energy Studies in Oxford), where he was responsible for planning the overall lubricants course programme and delivering several training courses each year. He ran the Advanced Lubrication Training Programme for the UK Lubricants Association (formerly the British Lubricants Federation.). He has written numerous papers and articles on lubricants and has chaired and lectured to international conferences and directed over 100 training lubricants courses in the UK, Canada, Germany, France, Belgium, Denmark, Switzerland, Poland, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Bahrain, Cyprus, Argentina, Brazil, South Africa, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand and Australia. He also writes the bi-monthly "Worldwide" column for the US Society of Tribologists and Lubrication Engineers "Tribology and Lubrication Technology" magazine and is a contributor to "Lubes ‘n’ Greases" magazine.
"The book explains in a comprehensive manner that blending
lubricants is a complex business and there must be a strong focus
on quality. It also highlights the steps that must be taken in
terms of controlling the mixing conditions, analytical checks,
packaging, and storage to meet the customer needs. The book is an
important reference source of information and advice for all
lubricant blenders. I am not aware of another book that provides
this information in an easy accessible format."~Dr. Aubrey Burrows,
Consultant at Aubrey Burrows & Associates Ltd. "Any new recruit or
job change candidate looking to take a prominent role associated to
the lubricants blending function will find this an immensely
valuable source of reference material. However, it does go much
wider than that insofar that all functionaries within the company
will benefit from the occasional consultation."~Rod Pesch, LUBE
Magazine"This somewhat smallish book is unique in that it addresses
practical matters that often aren't addressed in much tribology
and lubrication engineering literature. Further, several chapters
serve the surprising purpose of providing a concise review for
those preparing for certification, including some topics from
STLE's Certified Lubrication Specialistrn (CLS) exam, which are
somewhat hard to find in books or courses, especially reflecting
today's best practices. This little book does all this, as well as
most ably covering the very practical titled subject of lubricant
blending."Dr. Robert M. Gresham, Tribology & Lubrication
Technology
"The book explains in a comprehensive manner that blending
lubricants is a complex business and there must be a strong focus
on quality. It also highlights the steps that must be taken in
terms of controlling the mixing conditions, analytical checks,
packaging, and storage to meet the customer needs. The book is an
important reference source of information and advice for all
lubricant blenders. I am not aware of another book that provides
this information in an easy accessible format."~Dr. Aubrey Burrows,
Consultant at Aubrey Burrows & Associates Ltd."Any new recruit or
job change candidate looking to take a prominent role associated to
the lubricants blending function will find this an immensely
valuable source of reference material. However, it does go much
wider than that insofar that all functionaries within the company
will benefit from the occasional consultation."~Rod Pesch, LUBE
Magazine"This somewhat smallish book is unique in that it addresses
practical matters that often aren't addressed in much tribology
and lubrication engineering literature. Further, several chapters
serve the surprising purpose of providing a concise review for
those preparing for certification, including some topics from
STLE's Certified Lubrication Specialistrn (CLS) exam, which are
somewhat hard to find in books or courses, especially reflecting
today's best practices. This little book does all this, as well as
most ably covering the very practical titled subject of lubricant
blending."Dr. Robert M. Gresham, Tribology & Lubrication Technology
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