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March 02, 2016
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In This Issue
•  Which Greases Resist Oxidation?
•  How to Manage Lubricant Waste
•  Calculating a Filter's Beta Rating
•  Automotive vs. Industrial Greases
 
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Which Greases Resist Oxidation?
 
Polyurea greases have excellent oxidation resistance because they don't contain metal soaps such as calcium, lithium, etc., which are pro-oxidants to varying degrees. Therefore, they are widely used in lubed-for-life bearings.
 
Join us in Memphis, Tennessee, on March 15-17 for Machinery Lubrication I training.
 
 
 
Exclude Dirt & Water with Xclude™ Desiccant Breather
 
Exclude Dirt & Water with Xclude™ Desiccant Breather
 
Gearboxes breathe, but debris & moisture can enter with each breath of air. Over time, contaminated oil will accelerate wear and lead to costly repairs and downtime. The solution is LE’s line of Xclude™ desiccant breathers.
 
 
Discover the Breather Solution
 
 
How to Manage Lubricant Waste
 
How to Manage Lubricant Waste
 
Proper handling techniques should not end when oil is put into service. Once the life of the oil has been exceeded, you must ensure the lubricant is captured and disposed of both safely and in an environmentally friendly way.
 
 
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Grab the Best Deal for Reliable Plant While You Can!
 
Grab the Best Deal for Reliable Plant While You Can!
 
You can experience an incredible learning and networking opportunity for the most competitive price in the industry – but only if you act fast! All Reliable Plant Conference & Exhibition discounts expire March 3.
 
 
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Calculating a Filter's Beta Rating
 
     Question: Define how the beta rating is calculated.
 
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Is Your Sight Glass a Leak Hazard?
 
Is Your Sight Glass a Leak Hazard?
 
A fragile sight glass is more trouble than benefit. That’s why Luneta’s Sight Glass is molded from durable Tritan™ to withstand incredible stress without shattering or cracking. Check out this impact test to see for yourself!
 
 
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Automotive vs. Industrial Greases
 
Automotive vs. Industrial Greases
 
In regards to grease and its application, there are critical elements used in the formulation process that must be considered. These elements include the thickener type and concentration, lubricant type, viscosity and the additive package. 
 
 
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Should I Care About That Oil Expiration Date?
 
Should I Care About That Oil Expiration Date?
 
Yes! Oils and greases have shelf lives - even an unopened container will go bad. Learn important facts like this at our next public Machinery Lubrication I course. You'll be surprised at how much you learn.
 
 
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Poll: Have You Achieved Lubrication Excellence?
 
    Poll Question: Has your plant achieved lubrication excellence?
 
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White Papers
•  5-Step Balancing Procedure [Infographic]
•  Find Condenser Tube Leaks with Ultrasound
•  How to Successfully Launch a PdM Program
•  The Trifecta of Motor Maintenance
 
 
Explore Topics
•  Oil Analysis
•  Gear Lubrication
•  Hydraulics
•  Motor Oils
•  Varnish
•  Oil Reclamation
 
 
Noria Training Calendar
 
MARCH 2016
Machinery Lubrication I
March 15-17 - Memphis, TN
Oil Analysis II
March 15-17 - Memphis, TN
 
 
APRIL 2016
Machinery Lubrication I
April 19-21 - Tulsa, OK
Machinery Lubrication II
April 19-21 - Tulsa, OK
 
 

 
 
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