An Introduction to Marine Lubricants

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An Introduction to Marine Lubricants 
By Nigel Draffin
ISBN: 978-1-908663-27-6
Price: £45.00
Publication date: June 2017

An Introduction to Marine Lubricants has been written by industry expert Nigel Draffin to shed light on marine lubricants and greases, a sector of the maritime industry that may be well understood by petroleum engineers and other specialists but for many remains highly complex and poorly-understood.

However, in the light of increasingly stringent environmental regulations, which are providing the impetus for refiners and suppliers to drive down the sulphur content of bunker fuels, the indispensable contribution of lubes to efficient vessel operations is now being more widely noticed.

This clearly written book is intended for all who need to know more about the machinery on ships that requires lubrication and the details of the lubricants used. Relevant to industry newcomers and shipping experts alike, it also features a useful summary of the correct storage and treatment of marine lubes, and highlights potential problems such as deterioration and contamination.

This compact but highly practical book includes many explanatory photographs, charts and tables, a comprehensive glossary and helpful index, as well as a ‘where to go for help’ section.

For the reader who requires an accessible overview of the properties and uses of marine lubricants, An Introduction to Marine Lubricants is an excellent starting point.

About the author:
Nigel Draffin has been involved in shipping for over 50 years and with the commercial bunker market for over 25 years, most recently as a bunker broker.

He is a founder member of the International Bunker Industry Association (IBIA) and has served several times on its council of management and executive board. He has also served as the association’s Chairman. He is a well-respected trainer and lecturer, he is the Course Director of the Petrospot Academy, which runs industry-recognised training events such as the Oxford Bunker Course, and he is also the author of IBIA’s Basic Bunkering Course.

He has written a number of highly-respected reference books on every aspect of bunkering – including commercial issues, operations, marine engines, risk management, fuel analysis, measurement, LNG bunkering and shipping – which have now sold in over 100 countries around the world.

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Transport Canada and Australian Marine Safety certified Marine Engineer, over 25 years experience sailing professionally on commercial ships all over the world. Creator and editor of www.dieselduck.net. Father of three, based in Nanaimo, British Columbia.

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