IIA’s fuel analysis process results in a detailed report to ensure the fuel that powers your equipment is up to legal and safety standards while warning of any potential contaminants from water leading to bacteria growth and other issues.

December 2, 2011

Oil Sampling Procedure – Part 1

The very first step of oil analysis doesn’t take place at the laboratory. It takes place at your plant or maintenance facility from the moment you extract the oil sample to be tested from your equipment. Proper oil sampling is the number one condition for accurate test results. It is as crucial as the calibration of the laboratory instruments and the strict observance of the testing procedures.
October 7, 2011

Using Oil Analysis to Detect Glycol Contamination

Coolants, like lubricants, are essential fluids in order to maintain engines and all heat generating mechanical systems in good working order. Glycol is the main ingredient of coolants for diesel, gasoline or gas engines. Antifreeze liquids usually consist of 50/50 glycol with water mixtures.