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July 14, 2016
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The Truth About Additive Depletion
 
In oil analysis, additive depletion is often used to estimate the remaining useful life of the oil. Watch this video to discover the two main types of additive depletion and why it is important for additives to deplete in order to save the oil, the machine or both.
 
 
In This Issue
•  Why You Should Test New Oil
•  Implementing a Lubrication Program
•  How to Detect Soot in Diesel Oil
•  Best Methods for Cleaning Oil Drums
•  Magazine Archive
 
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Why You Should Test New Oil
 
Why You Should Test New Oil
 
Many organizations with oil analysis programs do not sample or test new oil upon receipt. Learn why this should be done not only to ensure that the oil ordered is the oil received but also to establish a baseline for subsequent testing to monitor the oil's condition. 
 
 
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The Benefits of Online Training: Relevance
 
The Benefits of Online Training: Relevance
 
Noria’s online courses are designed by maintenance and reliability pros for their peers in the field. Valuable time is not wasted on fluff. These courses get to the point and address the skills you need to do your job right.
 
 
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Implementing a Lubrication Program
 
Implementing a Lubrication Program
 
A well-designed and properly executed lubrication program can provide significant fiscal opportunities for your plant. Learn how a phased approach can help identify deviations from best practice in the core areas of your lubrication program as well as provide a clear understanding of the steps necessary to transform your site.
 
 
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More Time to Learn with Onsite Training
 
More Time to Learn with Onsite Training
 
Need to train your team but can't find the time? The solution is Noria onsite training! We'll bring our industry-leading courses to you, saving you time and travel while getting your team back where you need them faster.
 
 
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How to Detect Soot in Diesel Oil
 
How to Detect Soot in Diesel Oil
 
Several tests are available to detect soot load in diesel oil. Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy is a great indicator of soot. Other alternatives include the pentane insolubles test, the light extinction method and thermogravimetric analysis. Find out what is involved in these tests and when each should be used. 
 
 
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Best Methods for Cleaning Oil Drums
 
Best Methods for Cleaning Oil Drums
 
There are many ways to address contaminated oil drums, from the best practice of using a cleaned and properly sized container for housing and transporting the oil to the worst practice of rinsing and refilling the drum. All methods have pros and cons and will impact the oil's lifespan.
 
 
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Machinery Lubrication: Archive
 
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