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February 06, 2020
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Why Oil Analysis Programs Fail
 
An oil analysis program can offer a huge return on your investment. It also can fail to provide those returns if not managed properly. Watch this video to learn how to avoid the most common reasons why oil analysis programs fail.
 
 
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•  Benefits of Blotter Spot Testing
•  Why New Oil Should Be Filtered
•  What Is Tribology?
•  Best Ways to Test for Water in Oil
•  Magazine Archive
 
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Benefits of Blotter Spot Testing
 
Benefits of Blotter Spot Testing
 
Blotter spot testing can provide information or data to help answer questions about machine health and lubricant condition. Find out how it can be used as an effective screen for numerous conditions or potential alerts.
 
 
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Why New Oil Should Be Filtered
 
Why New Oil Should Be Filtered
 
You should never assume new oil is fit for use right out of the container. In many cases, the lubricants you receive may be several cleanliness codes dirtier than what should be put into the equipment.
 
 
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New! Machinery Lubrication Engineering Course
 
New! Machinery Lubrication Engineering Course
 
Go beyond the traditional lubrication subjects and undertake a holistic approach toward developing, implementing and managing a world-class lubrication program with Noria’s new Machinery Lubrication Engineering course.
 
 
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What Is Tribology?
 
What Is Tribology?
 
Tribology is the study of the science and technology of interacting surfaces in relative motion. To further understand tribology, it is important to know the definitions behind friction, wear and lubrication.
 
 
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Best Ways to Test for Water in Oil
 
Best Ways to Test for Water in Oil
 
Testing for water in oil can be performed using different methods, with some as basic as a hot-plate tester (crackle test) or as part of a larger spectrum of analysis, such as Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy.
 
 
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Machinery Lubrication: Archive
 
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