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March 22, 2018
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The Power of Live-zone Oil Sampling
 
World-class oil analysis programs focus on obtaining quality live-zone oil samples. Watch this video to learn what live-zone sampling involves as well as how it can provide the most representative oil sample and the best understanding of a machine's health.
 
 
In This Issue
•  Changing to Proactive Maintenance
•  The Dangers of Lubricant Toxicity
•  Advice for Water-in-Oil Emulsions
•  The Importance of Oil Viscosity
•  Magazine Archive
 
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Changing to Proactive Maintenance
 
Changing to Proactive Maintenance
 
Changing from reactive to proactive maintenance requires a different way of thinking, executing and managing. When designed, implemented and managed effectively, proactive maintenance results in optimal asset reliability at optimal cost.
 
 
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Noria Debuts Two New Courses in Louisville in May
 
Noria Debuts Two New Courses in Louisville in May
 
Join Noria's experts in Louisville on May 22-24 for two new courses: Oil Analysis Report Interpretation Workshop and Food Grade Lubricants and Controls. These courses will give you great insight into two key industry topics.
 
 
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The Dangers of Lubricant Toxicity
 
The Dangers of Lubricant Toxicity
 
The world of lubrication is filled with many and varied lubricant types, and not all of them should be treated in a cavalier manner. In fact, most lubricants should be handled with care and proper personal protective equipment.
 
 
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Oil Oxidation: Don't Let It Catch You Off Guard
 
Oil Oxidation: Don't Let It Catch You Off Guard
 
An oil's oxidation rate isn't a constant. Certain environmental factors can have a pronounced effect on the rate at which oxidation occurs. What are two of the largest oxidation catalysts that are commonly encountered?
 
 
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Advice for Water-in-Oil Emulsions
 
Advice for Water-in-Oil Emulsions
 
When oil is used as the main fluid and 40-percent water is added (emulsified) into the oil, it is described as a water-in-oil emulsion. Find out why maintenance of the water content in these types of hydraulic fluids is so critical.
 
 
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The Importance of Oil Viscosity
 
The Importance of Oil Viscosity
 
Viscosity is a measure of an oil's resistance to flow. It decreases with increasing temperature and increases with decreased temperature. Learn how viscosity is measured and how it affects heat generation in bearings, cylinders and gear sets.
 
 
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Machinery Lubrication: Archive
 
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