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1952 ''"Lubricating Oils.— Marine and Industrial Lubricants, Ltd., has just issued the fifth edition of its Morola brochure, which has been completely revised. The production of lubricating oils is discussed and descriptions of a distilling unit and an Edeleanu solvent extraction plant are given. The next section deals with applications and uses touching upon line shafting, slow and high speed steam engines, turbines, air compressors, diesel engines, road vehicles and agricultural machinery. The advisability of using additions is reviewed and the brochure goes on to discuss Morola oils and to give general information regarding lubricating oils, including notes of general interest."''<ref>[[The Engineer 1952/11/07]]</ref> | 1952 ''"Lubricating Oils.— Marine and Industrial Lubricants, Ltd., has just issued the fifth edition of its Morola brochure, which has been completely revised. The production of lubricating oils is discussed and descriptions of a distilling unit and an Edeleanu solvent extraction plant are given. The next section deals with applications and uses touching upon line shafting, slow and high speed steam engines, turbines, air compressors, diesel engines, road vehicles and agricultural machinery. The advisability of using additions is reviewed and the brochure goes on to discuss Morola oils and to give general information regarding lubricating oils, including notes of general interest."''<ref>[[The Engineer 1952/11/07]]</ref> | ||
1957 Sold to [[Manchester Oil Refinery]]<ref>The Times Apr 24, 1957</ref> | |||
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1952 "Lubricating Oils.— Marine and Industrial Lubricants, Ltd., has just issued the fifth edition of its Morola brochure, which has been completely revised. The production of lubricating oils is discussed and descriptions of a distilling unit and an Edeleanu solvent extraction plant are given. The next section deals with applications and uses touching upon line shafting, slow and high speed steam engines, turbines, air compressors, diesel engines, road vehicles and agricultural machinery. The advisability of using additions is reviewed and the brochure goes on to discuss Morola oils and to give general information regarding lubricating oils, including notes of general interest."[1]
1957 Sold to Manchester Oil Refinery[2]
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Sources of Information
- ↑ The Engineer 1952/11/07
- ↑ The Times Apr 24, 1957