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September 21, 2017
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How to Extend Oil Life
 
To make oil last longer in service, you first must understand why it goes bad. Watch this video to learn how oxidation occurs, how additives can become depleted and how oil may become so dirty that it must be changed out.
 
 
In This Issue
•  Guidelines for Using Oil Filters
•  Benefits of FTIR Oil Analysis
•  Oil Reclamation and Recycling Tips
•  When to Use Solid-film Lubricants
•  Magazine Archive
 
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Guidelines for Using Oil Filters
 
Guidelines for Using Oil Filters
 
The main purpose of an oil filter is to prevent large particles of dirt from causing damage to equipment components. In order to help control contamination within lubricated systems, follow these 12 guidelines for using oil filters.
 
 
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Advance Your Career Through Education
 
Advance Your Career Through Education
 
Want a detailed look into the world of lubrication? Join us in Cleveland for our Machinery Lubrication II course on Oct. 17-19. ML II covers extensive lubrication topics so attendees can make broad workplace improvements. 
 
 
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Benefits of FTIR Oil Analysis
 
Benefits of FTIR Oil Analysis
 
Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy has become a widely used technique for quickly assessing multiple lubricant characteristics, yet many people do not fully understand how it works.
 
 
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Bring Training to Your Facility
 
Bring Training to Your Facility
 
Looking for a personalized training plan for your facility? Noria offers onsite training to meet your company's schedule and budget needs. Whether you have 15 or 500 people, we have you covered.
 
 
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Oil Reclamation and Recycling Tips
 
Oil Reclamation and Recycling Tips
 
All plants should have a coordinated plan for managing used lubricating oil, including how much oil is reclaimed and how much is recycled. Learn the differences between reclamation and recycling as well as the benefits of each approach.
 
 
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When to Use Solid-film Lubricants
 
When to Use Solid-film Lubricants
 
Solid-film lubricants are employed primarily as extreme-pressure or anti-wear additives. Find out when these types of lubricants should be used and what their advantages are.
 
 
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Machinery Lubrication: Archive
 
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