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February 16, 2022
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•  Water in Turbine Oil: What is the Suggested Limit?
•  Root Cause Analysis Techniques for the Lubrication Professional
•  Lubricant Water Handling Ability: Why It Matters
•  QUICKtip Video - Advice for Proper Lubricant Storage
•  Lube Tip
•  Machinery Lubrication Magazine Archive
 
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Water in Turbine Oil: What is the Suggested Limit?
 
Water in Turbine Oil: What is the Suggested Limit?
 
There is no established standard governing allowable water content for turbine oil. However, in ASTM D4378-08 (Standard Practice for In-Service Monitoring of Mineral Turbine Oils for Steam and Gas Turbines), it is briefly mentioned that 0.1 percent or 1,000 parts per million (ppm) of water is considered a significant volume and should be condemned.
 
 
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Root Cause Analysis Techniques for the Lubrication Professional
 
Root Cause Analysis Techniques for the Lubrication Professional
 
In their search for the latest and greatest management and technical innovations, which often arrive with glorious trappings and fanfare, organizations often overlook opportunities to correct deficiencies that are so ingrained within the organization that they are often accepted as normal. Even simple changes can profoundly affect an organization’s effectiveness and bottom line.
 
 
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Lubricant Water Handling Ability: Why It Matters
 
Lubricant Water Handling Ability: Why It Matters
 
No matter the product being manufactured,  most facilities have some sort of water being introduced during the process. Some of the uses for water in the manufacturing processes include washing, diluting, transporting, cooling, etc. Knowing that these processes involve water, we often recommend that the lubricant purchaser considers a lubricant’s ability to handle or resist water; what follows is a few reasons why.
 
 
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QUICKtip Video - Advice for Proper Lubricant Storage
 
QUICKtip Video - Advice for Proper Lubricant Storage
 
Contaminants and extreme temperatures can severely affect the life and performance of your lubricants. In this video, Noria’s Mike Brown explains the importance of storing lubricants indoors and away from any type of contamination as well as some of the best methods for keeping lubricants clean, cool and dry.
 
 
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Long idling in wintertime causes water condensation in the crankcase, this leads to loss of BN (Base Number) and corrosive attack on surfaces, oxidation of oil, etc.
 
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•  Bearing Lubrication
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•  Root Cause Analysis
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