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Contamination is the cause of approximately 90% of all hydraulic system failures. If you can maintain desired cleanliness level and keep oil temperature controlled, then downtime can be kept to a minimum. The ideal oil temperature for an industrial hydraulic system is 120 F. If the temperature reaches 140 F, oil begins to break down.
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LPS® is evolving with LPS® MAX; a new line of MRO lubricants, degreasers, and electronic cleaners that are safe, efficient, and sustainable. Simply put, it’s MAXimum control, MAXimum application and MAXimum performance.
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Oil sight glasses work by giving you a real-time snapshot of the oil inside your machinery without having to shut anything down. This live inside look plays a critical role in condition monitoring and early detection.
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MLE training is broadcasting live from our in-person course on December 6 in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Your last chance this year to get high-level lubrication engineering training either online or in person is right around the corner!
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Foam and air entrainment problems are quite common, but are traditionally hard to treat. Almost all lubricating oil systems contain some air. Air is found in four phases: free air, dissolved air, entrained air and foam.
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Start planning a family vacation in Florida next year because Reliable Plant will be back and better than ever July 25 – 28, 2022 at the Caribe Royale Resort in Orlando, and we can’t wait to share all the new things we have planned.
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Lube Tip
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In bearing applications where high contamination levels are a concern, consider converting grease lubrication systems to oil mist lubrication. Oil mist systems are slightly pressurized, helping to exclude contaminants. Use a pure mist system for rolling element bearings and purge mist for gearboxes and journal bearings.
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Machinery Lubrication: Archive
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