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.
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.
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.
The Tribologik® mobile application is now up and running for both Android (Google) and iPhone/iPAD systems. It is TOTALLY FREE!
In the April issue of this Newsletter we have seen how analytical ferrography allows detecting large wear particles and contaminants and show such details as the type of wear shape and dimensions.
Did you know that your Tribologik® oil analysis reports were available on your smart phone?
As a maintenance manager, you have to keep on top of your oil analysis program. Wherever you may be, in the field, on the road, in a meeting, abroad or just because ‘’your boss requires an immediate answer to his very urgent question’’, the Tribologik® smart phone application keeps you a phone call away from all your oil analysis reports as soon as the laboratory releases them.
Aviation is a heavily regulated business, and for cause. A crashing plane is almost always a tragedy for passengers, crew members and their families. This is why the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), Transport Canada and other national aviation regulatory bodies are applying stringent maintenance rules to airlines and aircraft operators including chartered flights, helicopter and private aircraft operators.
In the April issue of this Newsletter we have seen how analytical ferrography allows detecting large wear particles and contaminants and show such details as the type of wear shape and dimensions.
Tribologik Corporation has initiated a series of local training sessions on oil analysis. Based on our experience with major industrial corporations, energy suppliers, public utilities, aviation, national defense, railroads, transit authorities and multinational companies, a Tribologik® oil analysis specialist will travel to your area, city, town or facility and provide you and your colleagues a full curriculum on the benefits of oil analysis and condition monitoring.
Foam in oil consists of the accumulation of small air bubbles at the surface of the lubricant. It is is caused by excessive agitation, inadequate levels of fuel, air leaks, contamination or cavitation.