Ag-Based Industrial Lubricants [ABIL]

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101 University of Northern Iowa's Ag-based industrial lubricants search program's soy-based hydraulic fluid goes on to national field test
Public Relations News Release 1995:488, p.1
A soybean-based hydraulic oil will be field tested in groundskeeping equipment at a federal laboratory August 20.
102 UNI professor wins award for work with soybean oil
Northern Iowan 92:47, p.2
Lou Honary wins award from Fluid Power Society.
103 University of Northern Iowa Associate Professor recognized for achievement by Fluid Power Society
Public Relations News Release 1995:270, p.1
Lou Honary receives award.
104 University of Northern Iowa's ABIL program to sponsor soybean open house
Public Relations News Release 1995:269, p.1
UNI's ABIL program sponsors open house with speakers, Sue Martin, Chip Flory, and Marlyn Jorgensen.
105 If it works in an Iowa winter
Public Relations News Release 1995:159, p.1
Soy based hydraulic oil is being tested this winter in an automated garbage truck.
106 It's not just for cooking anymore.
Public Relations News Release 1995:91, p.1
ABIL is researching the possibility of using palm oil as a lubricant in cars.
107 Malaysian chemist visits ABIL Program
Campus News Network 6:4, p.3
Shoot Kian Yeong with Palm Oil Research Institute of Malaysia is visiting UNI's ABIL Program in Waverly to work with Lou Honary.
108 Malaysian researcher studying University of Northern Iowa soybean oil project
Public Relations News Release 1995:49, p.1
ABIL Research Program is hosting a research officer form Malaysia.
109 UNI program develops soy-based hydraulic fluid
Campus News Network 5:21, p.2
ABIL program recently announced development of soy-based hydraulic fluid.
110 New hydraulic oil
Public Relations News Release 1994:552, p.1
Hydraulic oil from soybean oil is announced by UNI.
111 Faculty profile: making ideas work; Lou A. T. Honary pursues "real world" results
Northern Iowa Today 78:2, p.16
Biographical sketch of industrial technology professor Lou Honary; photo.
112 UNI gets grant to develop alternative fuel source
Northern Iowan 91:9, p.4
UNI receives grant to continue research on use of soybean oil as hydraulic fluid.
113 Studying alternative fuels/lubricants
Campus News Network 4:4, p.2
UNI received $60,000 grant from Soybean Promotion Board and $6600 from Foundation for research on using sunflower and canola oils in industrial applications.
114 Expanding the market for soybeans
Northern Iowa Today 20:2, p.3
Research on alternative to petroleum-based oils; photo.