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June 08, 2022
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In This Issue
•  Best Strategies for Managing Varnish
•  Single-point Lubricator Buyer’s Guide
•  12 Smart Ways to Revive a Neglected Lubrication Program
•  Quick Tips Video - How to Improve Desiccant Breather Life
•  Machinery Lubrication Magazine Archive
 
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Best Strategies for Managing Varnish
 
Best Strategies for Managing Varnish
 
Varnish is the product of a chemical reaction within oil which leads to a new chemistry being created that is different from both the oil and its additives. Condition-monitoring techniques can be used to assess the accumulation of varnish within oil and manage the detrimental effects that follow.
 
 
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Unwind and Win Big at Casino Night
 
Casino Night is a great way to unwind and relax with fun games and free drinks during Reliable Plant 2022. At the end of the night, cash in your chips for extra raffle tickets and enter for a chance to win exciting prizes!
 
 
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Single-point Lubricator Buyer’s Guide
 
Single-point Lubricator Buyer’s Guide
 
A single-point lubricator is a device engineered to automatically deliver a small amount of clean lubricant to a specific area for precise efficiency. Let’s discuss the various types of single-point lubricators, how they work and how to install them.
 
 
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12 Smart Ways to Revive a Neglected Lubrication Program
 
12 Smart Ways to Revive a Neglected Lubrication Program
 
For many companies, the practice of neglecting lubrication has become deeply engrained in maintenance culture. For companies afflicted with lubricant neglect, denial is the heart of the issue. Recover from this neglect by following this 12-step program.
 
 
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Come and see Boccard at Maintec
 
Come and see Boccard at Maintec
 
Come and see Boccard at Maintec - The UK’s only dedicated maintenance & reliability engineering exhibition - on the 8-9 June for an opportunity to win a free Lubrication Review. Boccard has extensive experience & knowledge with implementing best Practice Lubrication Management programmes for all industry sectors. Register to attend Maintec free and be sure to visit Stand B28.
 
 
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Quick Tips Video - How to Improve Desiccant Breather Life
 
Quick Tips Video - How to Improve Desiccant Breather Life
 
Are you experiencing short breather life? In this video Noria’s Wes Cash explains simple techniques to get longer life from your desiccant breathers.
 
 
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Lube Tip
 
Viscosity is not the only issue associated with high pressure drop across filters on start-up. It might also have to do with the fact that the oil does not have a high enough cloud point. For indoor equipment where filter elements are involved, this can be much more important than the pour point. The cloud point is the point when you can first see wax coming out of solution. If you can see the wax then you know that the filter will also see it. In most cases the wax goes back into solution as the oil warms up. There is generally not a good correlation between cloud point and pour point because pour point depressants (an additive to lower the pour point) enter into the picture.

By Ken Brown, Utility Service Associates. Thanks, Ken!
 
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•  SKF RecondOil Box
•  UE Systems OnTrak SmartLube
•  Atten2 S120 Oil Wear 2.0 On-Line Particle Counter
•  EPT Clean Oil | Hy-Pro SVRâ„¢ Lubricant Conditioning System
 
 
Explore Topics
•  Bio-Based Lubricants
•  Synthetic Lubricants
•  Varnish
•  Water In Oil
•  CMMS And EAM
•  5-S
 
 
White Papers
•  Oil Analysis Alarms: Practical Steps to Increase Your Site’s Ability to Detect and Manage Abnormal Lubrication Events
•  Lubricant Consolidation and Organization
 
 
Noria Training Calendar
 
LIVE ONLINE TRAININGS
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June 14 - 16, 2022
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Jun 28 - 30, 2022
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Aug 16 - 18, 2022
 
 
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July 26 - 28, 2022 - Orlando FL
Machinery Lubrication I - Reliable Plant
July 26 - 28, 2022 - Orlando FL
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November 8 - 10, 2022 - Tulsa, OK
 
 

 
 
 
Machinery Lubrication: Archive
 
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