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January 19, 2022
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In This Issue
•  Cavitation Explained and Illustrated
•  The Meaning of Low Viscosity
•  The Importance of Lubricant Film Strength
•  QUICKtips - The Truth About Varnish
•  Lube Tip
•  Machinery Lubrication Magazine Archive
 
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Cavitation Explained and Illustrated
 
Cavitation Explained and Illustrated
 
Cavitation consists in the disruption of continuity in the liquid where there is considerable local reduction of pressure. The formation of bubbles within liquids (cavitation) begins even in the presence of positive pressures that are equal to or close to the pressure of saturated vapor of the fluid at the given temperature.
 
 
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The Meaning of Low Viscosity
 
The Meaning of Low Viscosity
 
Viscosity can go up, down or remain unchanged. The list of root causes that can alter a viscosity reading is quite extensive; hence the reason why viscosity has become such an information-rich measure of used oil condition. Let's explore the many possible causes of low viscosity.
 
 
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The Importance of Lubricant Film Strength
 
The Importance of Lubricant Film Strength
 
Film strength is one of the most critical lubricant properties for protecting a machine’s internal components from wear and degradation. It is heavily influenced by the lubricant’s base stock and additives. This article will discuss the importance of a lubricant’s film strength and what impacts its effectiveness.
 
 
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QUICKtips - The Truth About Varnish
 
QUICKtips - The Truth About Varnish
 
Varnish is a common problem in machines that operate at high temperatures. It occurs when oil cooks to the surface of machinery components. In this video, Noria’s Jasson Brook explains why varnish can be difficult to remove and how you can prevent it in your machines.
 
 
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Lube Tip
 
The main factor that limits the use of mineral oils in high temperature applications is their oxidation stability, rather than the viscosity thinning or thermal stability. In the presence of air, it is generally not advisable to use mineral oils in any application at temperatures above 200 F (93 C).
 
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