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September 07, 2016
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In This Issue
•  Detecting Wrong Gear Oil Mistakes
•  How to Control Oil Contamination
•  What is the Crackle Test?
•  How to Avoid Compressor Failures
 
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Detecting Wrong Gear Oil Mistakes
 
If your oil analysis report shows that the phosphorus level of an EP gear oil falls by 50 percent, the most likely cause is the mistaken use of a non-EP make-up oil.
 
Join us in Louisville, Kentucky, on Sept. 27-29 for Machinery Lubrication I training.
 
 
 
Be an uptime hero: Take care of oil, don’t change it
 
Be an uptime hero: Take care of oil, don’t change it
 
Stop throwing away perfectly good oil. Instead, start with great oil; then keep it free of contamination. At LE, we have gone 7 years and counting on the same gear oil in one hard-working gearbox. We can help you do the same.
 
 
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How to Control Oil Contamination
 
How to Control Oil Contamination
 
New oils delivered in bulk as well as in drums or smaller containers frequently have contamination levels higher than what is recommended by the original equipment manufacturer (OEM). As a rule, it is best to filter oil when it is transferred, stored or applied to equipment.
 
 
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Goliath. Meet David.
 
Goliath. Meet David.
 
Don’t let dirt particles take down your giant machines. Chevron’s ISOCLEAN® Certified Lubricants represent the most stringent OEM standards.
 
 
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What is the Crackle Test?
 
     Question: What is the crackle test?
 
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Need a good ROI? How about 39,000%?
 
Need a good ROI? How about 39,000%?
 
It may sound too outrageous to be true, but the Institute of Mechanical Engineers estimates every $1,000 spent on proper lubrication yields $40,000 in savings. Visit Noria’s website to see how much we can help you save.
 
 
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How to Avoid Compressor Failures
 
From "Compressors: How to Achieve High Reliability & Availability":

The inspection and repair decisions for centrifugal compressors may encompass a number of areas. A competent inspector is essential, and it should not be assumed that the vendor-manufacturer has a large inspection workforce in place. Inspection coverage must be pre-arranged by the user-purchaser so as to reduce unforeseen startup delays and avoidable failures. 
 
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Not Just a Pretty Face
 
Not Just a Pretty Face
 
Luneta designed its sight glass to be easy to view, but the face of this innovative inspection tool is also built to be tough as nails. Watch us test it against the competition in our newest impact test.
 
 
Watch the Impact Test
 
 
Poll: Analyzing Your Car's Engine Oil?
 
     Poll Question: Do you perform oil analysis on your car's engine oil?
 
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White Papers
•  Improving Machinery Productivity with Oil Debris Sensing
•  Innovative Lubrication Systems for Heavy Industry
•  New HIAC PODS…Have internal pump, will travel!
 
 
Explore Topics
•  Greases
•  Bio-Based Lubricants
•  Particle Counting
•  Industrial Lubricants
•  Viscosity
•  Oil Changes
 
 
Noria Training Calendar
 
SEPTEMBER 2016
Oil Analysis III
September 13-15 - Tulsa, OK
Machinery Lubrication I
September 27-29 - Louisville, KY
 
 
OCTOBER 2016
Machinery Lubrication I
October 18-20 - Philadelphia, PA
Oil Analysis II
October 18-20 - Philadelphia, PA
 
 

 
 
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