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For most lubricated machines, there are many options when it comes to lubricant selection. Just because a machine will run with a particular product doesn’t mean that product is optimum for the application.
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Most bull’s-eye level gauges confirm oil volume but don’t identify root causes and symptoms of machine failure. Luneta’s Condition Monitoring Pod™ allows early detection of abnormal machine and lubricant health conditions.
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Rolling element bearings are highly reliable components, and the vast majority of bearings can outlive the equipment on which they are installed. When they fail, it is usually a critical event, resulting in costly repair and downtime.
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No more guesswork! ICML 55.1 defines requirements for the 12 areas of a world-class program, enabling your team to achieve & sustain your plant’s lubricated asset management goals. English, Spanish (PDF) or Portuguese (PDF).
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Kinematic viscosity is a measure of a fluid's internal resistance to flow under gravitational forces. It is determined by measuring the time in seconds, required for a fixed volume of fluid to flow a known distance by gravity through a capillary within a calibrated viscometer at a closely controlled temperature.
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Join us in Myrtle Beach for Noria's Machinery Lubrication I training and get the foundational skillset for applying best lubrication practices and product knowledge. ICML certiication testing will be available after the training.
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Lube Tip
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Corrosive wear occurs when a machine surface is damaged by chemical attack. The responsible corrosive chemical could be either vaporous or liquid, which might be found in a plant that mixes or handles strong acid or alkali materials. Often the damage to lubricated surfaces come from acidic by-products generated by the deterioration of the lubricant itself.
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Machinery Lubrication: Archive
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