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October 12, 2016
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In This Issue
•  How Water Breaks Down Lubricants
•  Best Methods for Analyzing Grease
•  Controlling Time-dependent Failures
•  How to Choose an Oil Analysis Lab
 
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How Water Breaks Down Lubricants
 
Excessive water can create emulsions in bearing oil, reducing lubrication effectiveness. The formation of deposits onto component surfaces compounds the problem. When water and polar chemicals are combined (even trace amounts), the lubricant's demulsibility (water-shedding ability), corrosion protection and anti-wear capabilities may be compromised. Water contamination can cut bearing life by as much as 80 percent.
 
Join us in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on Oct. 18-20 for Machinery Lubrication I training.
 
 
 
The Many Applications of Ultrasonic Condition Monitoring
 
The Many Applications of Ultrasonic Condition Monitoring
 
Watch and learn from LUDECA about the many applications of ultrasound testing from air and steam leak management to electrical fault monitoring and mechanical inspections including bearing condition analysis and trending.
 
 
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Best Methods for Analyzing Grease
 
Best Methods for Analyzing Grease
 
During analysis, oils and greases behave similarly. Although both contain important information, it is more difficult to interpret the results for grease. Discover the most effective ways to analyze lubricating grease and the essential elements for a reliable diagnosis.
 
 
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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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Controlling Time-dependent Failures
 
     Question: How can time-dependent failures be controlled?
 
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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
 
 
How to Choose an Oil Analysis Lab
 
How to Choose an Oil Analysis Lab
 
Selecting an oil analysis laboratory can be daunting if you don't know where to begin. Once you make the decision to initialize an oil analysis program at your plant or to find a quality lab other than the one offered by your oil supplier, there are several important factors to consider.
 
 
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A Grease Gun is a Loaded Weapon
 
A Grease Gun is a Loaded Weapon
 
Most grease thickeners are incompatible. Mixing them causes real damage to the grease and any part it lubricates. Machinery Lubrication I Online offers valuable insights like this to help you do your job better.
 
 
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Poll: Which Lubricant Would You Buy?
 
     Poll Question: Would you be more likely to purchase a lubricant with a high-quality base oil at a higher initial price or a lubricant with a low-quality base oil at a lower initial price?
 
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White Papers
•  Desiccant Breathers: A Front Line Defense In The War On Contamination
•  Gaps in Your Electric Motor Reliability Program
•  The Benefits of Combining Ultrasound & Vibration for Condition Monitoring
 
 
Explore Topics
•  Electric Motor Lubrication
•  Food Grade Lubricants
•  Oil Filters
•  Lubricant Sampling
•  Case Studies
•  Water In Oil
 
 
Noria Training Calendar
 
OCTOBER 2016
Machinery Lubrication I
October 18-20 - Philadelphia, PA
Oil Analysis II
October 18-20 - Philadelphia, PA
 
 
NOVEMBER 2016
Machinery Lubrication I
November 8-10 - Atlanta, GA


 
 

 
 
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