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In This Issue
| - Warning Signs of Anti-oxidant Depletion
- Causes and Remedies for Grease Dry-out
- What Does a Cone Penetrometer Measure?
- How Sulfur is Used in Lubrication
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| Warning Signs of Anti-oxidant Depletion |
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| Some anti-oxidants, such as BHT (butylhydroxytoluene), will turn oil bright red when oxidizing during normal service. While not always a cause for alarm, it is clear evidence that anti-oxidant is depleting.
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Machinery Lubrication training.

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| Often the most serious offending conditions leading to grease dry-out are aided by other causes working in concert. Learn the primary causes of grease dry-out as well as the necessary steps to correct the problem. | FULL STORY
Test your knowledge and prepare for ICML lubrication and oil analysis certification.
Question: What is a cone penetrometer used to measure?
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| Sulfur is used in many extreme pressure (EP) oils and metal-working fluids as an additive. Learn the difference between total sulfur and active sulfur contents in EP additives, as well as how sulfur can increase extreme pressure characteristics. | FULL STORY
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