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In This Issue
  • Advice for Labeling Oil Sample Bottles
  • How to Maximize Reliability Improvements
  • How Glycol Contamination Alters Engine Oil
  • Converting to Biodegradable Fluids
Advice for Labeling Oil Sample Bottles
When labeling oil sample bottles, consider labeling the bottle cap, too. If you mistakenly place a cap from a bad sample onto a bottle containing a good sample, the sample is cross-contaminated. Testing of this cross-contaminated sample will yield false data. Labeling both the bottle and its cap will prevent this problem from occurring. (Hack Hensley, Mitsubishi Polyester Film)

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How to Maximize Reliability Improvements
Has the window of opportunity closed on your reliability program? Have you maximized your staff's education and enthusiasm? Leaders must continuously provide their team with the necessary tools and support to improve their program, while those who are performing the tasks must use what they have learned to effectively increase equipment reliability.
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How Glycol Contamination Alters Engine Oil

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Converting to Biodegradable Fluids
Both new systems and used oil systems that are undergoing the installation of biodegradable fluids must be thoroughly drained, flushed and cleaned prior to the application of the new oil. Filters, strainers, magnetic plugs, reservoirs and breathers must be cleaned or replaced appropriately. Learn the other steps that must be followed when converting a system to biodegradable fluids.
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How to Detect and Control Lubrication Failure Modes- Now OnDemand!
Targeting root causes of failure with laser-like focus is a sure-fire way to maximizethe impact of a lubrication program.  Jeremy Wright of Noria Corporation shows you how to identify the most costly lubrication failure modes and systematically remove them.
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