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April 05, 2018
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What Grease Color Can Tell You
 
A grease's color has the ability to provide important information. Watch this video to discover why you should never use color alone to confirm the type of grease and how you can protect your machines from the potential of grease cross-contamination.
 
 
In This Issue
•  Tool to Guide Oil Change Decisions
•  How to Choose an Oil Analysis Lab
•  Best Synthetics for Engine Oils
•  How to Prevent Foam in Oil
•  Magazine Archive
 
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Tool to Guide Oil Change Decisions
 
Tool to Guide Oil Change Decisions
 
Many factors influence the decision of when to change oil. By using a systematic approach, the Condition-Based Oil Change Tool can help you make the best decision with respect to interval-based vs. condition-based oil changes.
 
 
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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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How to Choose an Oil Analysis Lab
 
How to Choose an Oil Analysis Lab
 
Often the steps involved in selecting an oil analysis laboratory are guided by the wrong motivations. Discover which factors you should consider and why your end goal can provide the answers to these important decisions.
 
 
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Decades of Experience Walking Out? Don't Lose It!
 
Decades of Experience Walking Out? Don't Lose It!
 
With any crew change, there is concern that experience and knowledge will leave with employees. Discover how to avoid this loss through workforce training and ensure personnel pass on what they know to those who need it. 
 
 
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Best Synthetics for Engine Oils
 
Best Synthetics for Engine Oils
 
While synthetic engine oils are becoming increasingly common, they generally are polyalphaolefin (PAO) base oils, with some being synthetic blends. However, other types of synthetic base stocks can also be made into engine oils.
 
 
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How to Prevent Foam in Oil
 
How to Prevent Foam in Oil
 
A certain amount of foam is always formed in a turbine circulation system, but with the correct oil in service, the foam will break up readily so there is only a very thin layer spread over the surface of the oil in the reservoir.
 
 
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Machinery Lubrication: Archive
 
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