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December 26, 2019
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Using KPIs to Measure Lubrication Effectiveness
 
Key performance indicators (KPIs) are essential for evaluating the success of a lube program. Watch this video to learn the most common KPIs in industry and how they can monitor the effectiveness of lubrication at your plant.
 
 
In This Issue
•  Kinematic Viscosity Explained
•  Solving Heat Contamination Issues
•  Tips for Better Grease Lubrication
•  What a Change in Oil Color Means
•  Magazine Archive
 
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Kinematic Viscosity Explained
 
Kinematic Viscosity Explained
 
Dynamic and kinematic viscosity measurement techniques can produce very different results when testing used oils. To make better lubrication decisions, learn the ins and outs of viscosity measurement and viscous fluid behavior.
 
 
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Prepare to Be Certified
 
Prepare to Be Certified
 
Interested in moving to the next stage in your career and achieving your MLT I or MLA I certification? We can help! Our study packet gives you the tools you need to prepare for both the MLT and MLA certification tests.
 
 
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Solving Heat Contamination Issues
 
Solving Heat Contamination Issues
 
Excessive heat is a severe contaminant. It wreaks havoc on oil and retards lubricant performance by increasing wear, corrosion and friction. Whether you use a heat gun or infrared camera to monitor heat, you must have a game plan.
 
 
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Avoiding a $2M Annual Loss: IKEC
 
Avoiding a $2M Annual Loss: IKEC
 
When the Kentucky-Indiana Electric Corp. (IKEC) studied its motor and pump repairs, it found that money was being lost each year due to improper lubrication. See how Noria worked with them to avoid a $2M annual loss.
 
 
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Tips for Better Grease Lubrication
 
Tips for Better Grease Lubrication
 
Machine greasing should be a systematic and carefully planned process to ensure safe operation of assets and to attain maximum equipment life. These seven tips can help you achieve trouble-free grease lubrication.
 
 
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What a Change in Oil Color Means
 
What a Change in Oil Color Means
 
A lubricant color change can be cause for concern, as it often indicates the oil's composition or chemistry has been modified. Learn how a lubricant's color is related to its viscosity, formulation and contamination level.
 
 
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Machinery Lubrication: Archive
 
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