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2021 Webinars

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Roadmap to Better Oil Sampling

 

A world class oil analysis program starts with good practices and procedures to extract the most representative oil sample. The resulting data from a representative oil sample will hold useful information on the health of the equipment. That information will give teams the information needed to maximize reliability, reduce unplanned downtime and eliminate catastrophic failures.

 

Dedicated sampling valves are the best way to get that reliable oil sample. But many companies don’t know where to start when it comes to upgrading their oil sampling to sampling valve.

 

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Sampling Towards A Cleaner, Greener Machine


Maintaining oil cleanliness is vital to the performance of lubricated equipment. Oil contamination accelerates the rate of component wear and leads to premature component failure. In a globally competitive market companies that can maintain machine reliability and uptime will be able to keep their costs at a more competitive level, see increased savings and run a greener operation.

 

Where does sampling fit into the picture? From the time when the oil is received at your facility to the time it is finally ready to be changed out, proper sampling plays an important part in maintaining oil cleanliness. Discover how maintaining proper machine lubrication by reducing contamination and increasing oil cleanliness, through oil sampling, oil analysis, and filtering can help you achieve machine efficiency and improve your facility's carbon footprint. Why? Efficient machines reduce your carbon footprint because they consume less energy and oil.

 

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