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In This Issue
| - How to Remove Water from Oil
- Automotive Filters: The Real Story
- Food-grade Lubricant Basics
- High-temperature Greases
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Water in any lubrication system is bad news. In hydraulic systems, it can result in vaporous pump cavitation, corrosion and valve stiction, while in circulating lube oil systems it can cause oil film strength loss, rusting and other serious mechanical problems.
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| What makes a good automotive filter and how are modern filters better than past automotive filters? How do you know which ones to buy? | FULL STORY
| What's required for food-grade lubricants, and what isn't? Winding your way through the labyrinth of regulations and registrations that impact nonfood compounds, such as lubricants, can be tedious. Here's a quick tour. | FULL STORY
Test your knowledge and prepare for ICML lubrication and oil analysis certification.
Question: Name two types of "nonsoap" grease intended for high-temperature use.
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