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March 1, 2012

Using Oil Analysis to Determine the Remaining Useful Life of your Lubricants

The Remaining Useful Life Evaluation Routine (RULER®) test can determine the remaining useful life of used oil by comparing its anti-oxidative concentration (oxidation inhibitors) with those of new oil. This test measures the oxidative resistance levels of mineral and synthetic hydrocarbon oils, ester-based and biodegradable oils.
February 2, 2012

How can Oil Analysis Prevent Corrosion?

Sediments are insoluble residues (impurities such as dust, rust chips and free water) present in petroleum products. These impurities can cause corrosion, leading to malfunction and ultimately total destruction of the equipment: Sediments can block the controls of hydraulic circuits. In refrigeration compressors, sediments either originate from deteriorated gas circulation systems or from poorly filtered air compressors.
January 5, 2012

Oil Sampling Procedure – Part 2

In our last issue, we discussed why and how important a proper sampling procedure was in order to obtain accurate oil test results. Here are a few tips to help you in extracting your sample properly.
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.