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August 24, 2017
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The Benefits of Particle Counters
 
Using particle counters to monitor oil onsite offers many benefits. For instance, a particle counter will allow you to be proactive and test new oil for contaminants to make sure the oil is clean before it goes into service. Watch this video to learn other advantages of having an onsite particle counter.
 
 
In This Issue
•  How to Extend Oil Drain Intervals
•  Choosing Machines for Oil Analysis
•  Limitations of EP Additives
•  Advice for Selecting Hydraulic Oils
•  Magazine Archive
 
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How to Extend Oil Drain Intervals
 
How to Extend Oil Drain Intervals
 
Even if you have a well-established oil analysis program that is providing great results, you could still be wasting thousands of dollars per year on unnecessary oil changes. Discover how to reap the benefits of condition-based oil changes.
 
 
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Maximize Your Potential with Oil Analysis III
 
Maximize Your Potential with Oil Analysis III
 
Want to put your facility on the path to oil analysis excellence? Sign up for Noria's Oil Analysis III course on Sept. 12-14 in Tulsa, Oklahoma. This in-depth course will help you develop a first-class oil analysis program. 
 
 
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Choosing Machines for Oil Analysis
 
Choosing Machines for Oil Analysis
 
Like most reliability decisions, being wise in selecting machines to include in an oil analysis program requires a strategy of precision and optimization. Find out how to take the guesswork out of this decision.
 
 
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Think You Are the Synthetics Expert?
 
Think You Are the Synthetics Expert?
 
Just like the Bermuda Triangle, synthetic lubricants are a bit mysterious. There are only a few universal truths about them. Chief among them is the high cost. What are some benefits of synthetics that help justify the cost?
 
 
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Limitations of EP Additives
 
Limitations of EP Additives
 
Extreme-pressure (EP) additives are temperature-activated and react with metal asperities to form a sacrificial film. Unfortunately, these types of additives have limitations. Learn the disadvantages of using EP additives and when they may not be effective.
 
 
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Advice for Selecting Hydraulic Oils
 
Advice for Selecting Hydraulic Oils
 
Hydraulic oils should be chosen based upon the equipment manufacturer's specifications. However, the temperature range in which the equipment is to be operated must be considered as well as other factors. 
 
 
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Machinery Lubrication: Archive
 
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