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November 23, 2016
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In This Issue
•  Advice for Long-term Lube Storage
•  How to Reduce Lubricant Spending
•  Best Motor Oil for Cold Starts
•  When to Take an Oil Sample
 
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Advice for Long-term Lube Storage
 
Long-term storage at moderate temperatures in low-humidity environments has little effect on many low-additive, well-formulated lubricants.
 
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Seeing reliability at the world’s largest citrus processing facility
 
The Wonderful Company is an ideal candidate for reliable maintenance practices, according to CMRP Bob Kazar's keynote presentation at Ultrasound World XII and Reliable Asset World III.
 
 
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How to Reduce Lubricant Spending
 
How to Reduce Lubricant Spending
 
Lubricant procurement is not the largest expenditure in a typical maintenance budget, but it is frequently targeted for cost reduction. When it comes to lubricants, it is unwise to pretend to save money by "buying cheap." Discover five effective strategies for reducing your annual lubricant spending.
 
 
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Improve Machinery Productivity with Oil Debris Sensing
 
Improve Machinery Productivity with Oil Debris Sensing
 
Real-time oil debris monitoring can provide the earliest warning of component failure and is an essential component of any condition monitoring strategy. Read our Whitepaper on how oil debris sensing can improve your machinery productivity.
 
 
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Best Motor Oil for Cold Starts
 
     Question: Of the following motor oils, which oil is best suited for cold-start conditions: SAE 15W-50, SAE 40, SAE 20 or SAE 0W-30?
 
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Think Oil Heating Up is No Big Deal? Think Again
 
Think Oil Heating Up is No Big Deal? Think Again
 
Extended high-heat exposure can cause a phenomenon that permanently ruins oil viscosity, which in turn can result in quickly escalating (and often catastrophic) wear. What is the name of this phenomenon?
 
 
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When to Take an Oil Sample
 
When to Take an Oil Sample
 
One of the most important times to take an oil sample on any machine is during the first few hours of operation. The probability of failure is much higher at the onset of a machine's life due to the potential of infant mortality, which is a result of break-in wear and other possible faults during fabrication.
 
 
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Got a Case of the Mondays? We Can Help.
 
Got a Case of the Mondays? We Can Help.
 
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Poll: Considering an Oil's Viscosity Index?
 
     Poll Question: Do you consider an oil's viscosity index when selecting a lubricant?
 
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White Papers
•  AIRBORNE ULTRASOUND- Leak Management: Find-and-Fix Leaks
•  Guide to Measuring TAN and TBN in Oil
•  That Mobile Cart might not be the best choice!
•  Why Supplemental Filters?
 
 
Explore Topics
•  Electric Motor Lubrication
•  Food Grade Lubricants
•  Oil Filters
•  Lubricant Sampling
•  Case Studies
•  Water In Oil
 
 
Noria Training Calendar
 
DECEMBER 2016
Machinery Lubrication I
December 6-8 - Houston, TX
Machinery Lubrication II
December 6-8 - Houston, TX
 
 
JANUARY 2017
Machinery Lubrication I
January 31-2 - Branson, MO


 
 

 
 
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