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In This Issue
| - Quick Test Confirms Oil Type
- Keeping Destructive Water Out of Oil
- Hydraulic Oil Flash Point
- Energy Conserving Lubrication Methods
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| Quick Test Confirms Oil Type |
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| This is a simple test to verify that an oil is a polyalkylene glycol (PAG), a fluid commonly used in brake systems, compressors and some gearboxes. Mix a small sample of the fluid in question with a mineral-based turbine oil. If it fails to blend into the turbine oil, it is probably a PAG. |
| Removing and excluding water from lubricating systems is challenging. This article provides advice for efficiently keeping oil dry. | FULL STORY
Test your knowledge and prepare for ICML lubrication and oil analysis certification.
Question: What is a typical flash point for light hydraulic oil?
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| Drum Handling Videos Online Drum rotators (tumblers to destratify additives in drums) are among many demonstration videos! Plus: forklift attachments, drum rackers, rotators, palletizers, vertical lift pourers and more. CLICK HERE |
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| Today's growing pressure to reduce demand on nonrenewable energy resources while maintaining capacity is a shift of emphasis from past lubrication objectives. | FULL STORY
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