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July 13, 2017
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How Hydrolysis Can Affect Your Oil
 
Water contamination can affect machines in a variety of ways, including leading to a chemical breakdown of the oil or lubricant. This is known as hydrolysis. Watch this video to learn the effects hydrolysis can have on your oil as well as how to determine if your lubricant is prone to hydrolyze.
 
 
In This Issue
•  Benefits of a Clean Lube Room
•  Track Your Lubricant's Life Cycle
•  Forming an Oil Analysis Strategy
•  How to Select the Best Grease
•  Magazine Archive
 
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Benefits of a Clean Lube Room
 
Benefits of a Clean Lube Room
 
Discover how a global agribusiness and food ingredient company's improved oil storage and handling practices led to considerable cost savings and fewer machine failures.
 
 
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Dirt is not your oil's only problem
 
Dirt is not your oil's only problem
 
There's a reason your oil container has an expiration date. Particles and dirt compromise an oil's benefits, but so does age. Additives separate within oil, viscosity changes, etc. Learn the facts in Oil Analysis II.
 
 
What Is Oil Analysis II?
 
 
Track Your Lubricant's Life Cycle
 
Track Your Lubricant's Life Cycle
 
Instead of trending oil analysis reports from the same oil and same in-service machine, focus on the life cycle of the lubricant while onsite. This will require the first sample being taken when the drum arrives onsite. Learn the value and key reasons for doing this.
 
 
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Your Margin for Error is Smaller Than You Think
 
Your Margin for Error is Smaller Than You Think
 
The lubricating film of a rolling-element bearing can be as small as one-hundredth the thickness of a sheet of paper. Take Noria’s Machinery Lubrication I, and you’ll always know what to look for, even if you can't see it.
 
 
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Forming an Oil Analysis Strategy
 
Forming an Oil Analysis Strategy
 
There is no blanket strategy for oil analysis. The goal is to exercise a method by which a well-developed oil analysis program can be implemented and maintained. In doing so, the right questions need to be asked with relevant information being supplied to the analyst of the data.
 
 
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How to Select the Best Grease
 
How to Select the Best Grease
 
When trying to decide which grease is best for your application, you must evaluate the top performance properties that will impact the application. Find out which properties are most important to consider in every application.
 
 
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Machinery Lubrication: Archive
 
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