Oil analysis is a vital tool in machine condition assessment because it offers a means to improved machine reliability and support for operations and maintenance decisions.
Today, oil analysis should be considered as one of a core group of technologies in a predictive maintenance program. It is complemented by vibration analysis, airborne ultrasound, infrared imaging, motor testing, and nondestructive testing. Together these technologies can pinpoint or confirm all types of problems with specific machine components.
"By using multiple technologies and trending results, maintenance managers can make better machinery health decisions much in the same way a doctor can make better human healthcare decisions after multiple tests," commented Terrence O'Hanlon of ReliabilityWeb.com.
Elements of an analysis program
A complete analysis program should encompass three areas:
Value of oil and fluid analysis
Suppliers for this guide were asked if they felt most companies realize the place oil analysis should have in their maintenance program, or if many of them were still clueless as to its value. Did they see ignorance or a lack of finances behind most failures to do oil analysis, or were other factors involved.
The majority commented that indeed many companies do not see the value in oil analysis:
Take a different approach
Perhaps part of the problem lies in the way companies approach oil and fluid analysis.
"Most companies still miss the comprehensive philosophy behind oil analysis. These companies are still thinking in terms of oil analysis for 'oil condition,' when in reality their concerns are for the 'equipment condition'," noted M. Grimes of REAL Services.
"For all practical purposes, virtually all lubricants and fluids are stable and produced in accordance with established standards. It is the various contaminants, whether intrinsic to the operation of the equipment or external to the equipment, which cause fluid degradation or contribute to adverse wear modes. Through analytical techniques, identification of these contaminants can be used to address the root cause of the problems and take corrective action prior to failure."
Value of education
Education is a vital element in the acceptance of oil analysis programs.
"One of the main problems is lack of trained personnel interpreting the results provided by oil analysis labs and using this data appropriately as part of the maintenance program," noted David E. Banks, Lubri-Tech Consulting Inc.
"There's a very small percentage of companies who could benefit from oil analysis actually doing oil analysis and about half of those are more than likely doing it wrong or not utilizing it to its fullest. The main reason for this is lack of education. They simply don't know what it is and what it can do for them" was the comment from Jacque Powers of Polaris Laboratories.
Analysis technologies
Major analysis technologies include:
Analysis resources
Many oil analysis functions must be conducted by an organization dedicated to that service, so the accompanying two-part guide is presented as a foundation for a list of contacts and resources for reference when oil and fluid analysis may be needed.
The technology supplier section lists companies and indicates their product or service offerings; suppliers of only single-point lubricators are not included. The company directory lists specific information about these suppliers, including addresses and telephone numbers, as well as Web sites when available. The information was supplied directly by the companies listed.
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