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December 28, 2016
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In This Issue
•  Inspecting Used Oil Filters
•  Considerations for Lubricant Mixing
•  Factors Affecting Bearing Lubrication
•  Minimize Engine Wear, Energy Loss
 
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Inspecting Used Oil Filters
 
Inspecting used oil filters can be a useful part of the diagnostic process. If the paper is wavy, you may have a problem with water contamination.
 
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Can a New Commercial Grease Meet Military Standards?
 
Can a New Commercial Grease Meet Military Standards?
 
Find out how this military-grade lubricant was designed to be fuel and oxidizer resistant grease for a wider temperature range.
 
 
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Considerations for Lubricant Mixing
 
Considerations for Lubricant Mixing
 
When different types of oils and greases are mixed together, it can spell disaster for machinery. If inadvertent mixing occurs, you must understand several issues to determine whether you have an expensive mistake or a close call that you can hopefully learn from and mitigate in the future.
 
 
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Luneta's CMP: Upgraded!
 
Luneta's CMP: Upgraded!
 
Luneta's Condition Monitoring Pod has already been indispensable to users across industries. Now it's even better, with an upgraded design and a sight glass made from the same ultra-durable Tritan™ as the Luneta Sight Glass.
 
 
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Factors Affecting Bearing Lubrication
 
     Question: Can you name three factors affecting the amount of grease to be applied to a bearing?
 
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Minimize Engine Wear, Energy Loss
 
From "Automotive Lubricants and Testing":

In general, the lubrication requirements of the internal combustion engine are determined by the various surfaces in relative motion within the engine. Each of these interactions has unique characteristics that must be accommodated by the lubricant. The goal in each case is to minimize the energy lost at these interfaces and minimize or eliminate wear. 
 
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Your Margin for Error is Smaller Than You Think
 
Your Margin for Error is Smaller Than You Think
 
The lubricating film of a rolling-element bearing can be as small as one-hundredth the thickness of a sheet of paper. Take Noria’s Machinery Lubrication I, and you’ll always know what to look for, even if you can't see it.
 
 
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Poll: Using Bypass Filtration Systems?
 
     Poll Question: Does your plant use bypass filtration systems?
 
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•  Innovative Lubrication Systems for Heavy Industry
•  New HIAC PODS…Have internal pump, will travel!
•  Water & Particulate Contamination In Oil & Lubricated Systems
 
 
Explore Topics
•  Lubricant Storage And Handling
•  Compressor Lubrication
•  Filter Carts
•  Onsite Oil Analysis
•  Contamination Control
•  Bearing Lubrication
 
 
Noria Training Calendar
 
JANUARY 2017
Machinery Lubrication I
January 31-2 - Branson, MO


 
 
FEBRUARY 2017
Machinery Lubrication I
February 21-23 - Birmingham, AL


 
 

 
 
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