Our team will also test and analyze grease to identify any contaminants and impairments in its ability to flow through equipment and protect metal surfaces.

April 23, 2025

Canada Newsletter – Q2 2025

Major changes to Ontario tower crane safety regulations (O.Reg.213/91) recently took effect. IIA provides the guidance and services you need to navigate new requirements and remain in compliance. Learn more.
February 24, 2025

Canada Newsletter – Q1 2025

With the recent acquisitions of Kova Engineering and Tribologik Laboratories, IIA’s footprint in Canada is growing by leaps and bounds!
February 9, 2017
Don’t Take Chances - Test your Generator’s Fuel Periodically

Don’t Take Chances – Test your Generator’s Fuel Periodically

In emergency situations, where power breakdowns are not an option, emergency power generators must take over within a fraction of a second. In this context, fuel quality may be a matter of life and death like in hospitals, where continuous operation of medical equipment is critical, or airports, water treatment plants, hotels, government buildings, office towers, municipalities, data centers, etc.
September 2, 2016

Engine malfunctions may indicate fuel contamination

Have you noticed any increases fuel consumption, higher emissions of soot, unburned fuel, engine noise and/or rough operation? Do you have problems starting your engine? Is it knocking? Or, hard start, engine stalling or refusing to start, odd behaviour, eventually making it to stop abruptly as though you’re running out of gas when climbing through steep slopes, acceleration problems, fume odor, motor sputtering, drowning when running idle, etc.?
May 6, 2016

Used Oil Disposal

In the past, used oils used to be disposed in sewers, on the ground or in municipal landfills and dumps. Fortunately, that is now longer permitted. Since May 1992, used oils are regulated by the Basel Convention on hazardous waste of which Canada, the United States and OECD countries are signatories.