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.

November 5, 2012

Oil Analysis for Compressors and Bearings

Compressors and bearings have very little in common from an operating and manufacturing standpoint. However, when it comes to oil testing , the same test packages are recommended for both.
October 1, 2012

Oil Analysis for Pumps and Hydraulics

Clean oil is fundamental to hydraulic systems. Pollution generated by solid wear particles, water or gas is the main cause of the deterioration of these systems.
September 1, 2012

Oil Analysis for Transmissions, Differentials and Gearboxes

Failure of transmissions, differentials, or gearboxes on your equipment can be extremely costly. A defective truck transmission, bus differential or industrial gearbox will considerably slow down operation or stop production and may cause irreparable damage to your machinery.
August 2, 2012

Oil Analysis for Engines

Engines, specifically diesel engines are most certainly the most widely tested pieces of equipment among mobile and industrial equipment. There is a good reason for that: locomotives, earth moving equipment, buses, trucks, ships and industrial machines are often pushed to their limit in harsh operating conditions.
July 1, 2012

Tracing your Equipment’s Oil Analysis History

Trace the Testing History of your Equipments on the Tribologik® Website You’re about to change a piece of equipment and you want to assess its past performance before purchasing a new one? Your oil supplier’s competitor is claiming that his lubricants last much longer than the one you’ve been using for years? You need statistics on the condition of your equipment in order to adjust your maintenance policies to your operational requirements?