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.

March 2, 2016

Mixing Different Lubricants – Can We or Can We Not?

It is not unusual to receive at the lab an oil sample with the wrong type of oil on the label, i.e. whose specs do not correspond to the specs of the reference oil. This usually is an indication that different types of lubricants have been mixed together.
January 16, 2016

New from Tribologik’s Barcode Labels

As seen below is our new barcode labels by Tribologik that will be shipped along with your sampling bottles. Both labels are self-adhesive. On the left side is the label to affix to the bottle. On the right, for your records. All you have to do is enter Machine ID and Sample Date.
October 2, 2015

Why Test the Rate of Biodegradability of Lubricants?

Testing the rate of biodegradability of your lubricants not only contributes to the protection of the environment but it is also a financial safeguard for marine operators, excavation and construction companies working in or close to hydro resources.
September 3, 2015

Testing Diesel Fuel for Sulphur

Testing sulphur content in diesel fuel is a matter of compliance with U.S. EPA and Environment Canada’s standards on air pollution. Sulphur oxides, specifically sulphur dioxide (SO2) are major threats to the environment.