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Lube Magazine is the European lubricants industry magazine, distributed to over one hundred countries around the globe. It provides a European perspective on the global lubricant industry. Lube magazine is available both in print and digital which can be read online. It is published by the UKLA. Lube magazine is a bi-monthly publication (February, April, June, August, October and December).
In the latest issue
Main Feature: Tribology
Supporting Feature: Regulation
- Development of tribometric tools for characterising the electrical response of lubricants – Initial results from a modified 4-Ball wear test Page 9
- The Ecodesign Directive and Digital Product Passports: Driving transparency and circularity in the EU market Page 13
- Per- and Polyfluorinated (PFAS) based Lubricants — why they are indispensable Page 16
- Wear performance of different lubricant formulations under varying current intensities and types using tribo-testing Page 18
- Standards and regulations adopted in the Middle East Page 23
- Lube-Tech: Key trends in the development of sustainable marine lubricants for anti-fouling and reduced environmental impact – Part 2 Page 29
- Confronting the challenges of product dumping in the lubricants industry Page 40
- A night of celebration, charity and achievement: highlights from the 2025 UKLA Annual Dinner Page 44
- Local market report, Germany Page 59
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