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2007/January/February
Author:Heinz P. Bloch, P.E. Contributing Editor
Oil skimming capabilities enhance oil/water separating…
Power generation facilities depend on oil/water separators to separate oil from wastewater. Such equipment, however, usually is not going to be particularly effi cient when it comes to...
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2007/January/February
Author:Heinz P. Bloch, P.E., Contributing Editor
According to statistical reliability data, as much as 65% of the life cycle costs are determined during the design, procurement and installation phases of new machinery applications [Ref. 1]. While design and procurement are important aspects for...
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2007/January/February
Author:Ken Bannister, Contributing Editor
Ken Bannister, Contributing Editor
As a classic car and motorcycle enthusiast, I spend much of my spare time restoring and "playing" with vintage vehicles. Ironically, modern technology, through introduction and use of the Internet, has...
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2007/January/February
Author:LMT Staff
SKF EXPANDS SERVICES WITH ACQUISITION OF ILLINOIS-BASED PREDICTIVE MAINTENANCE CO. In a move expected to strengthen SKF's position in reliability services, condition monitoring products, maintenance strategies and consulting services, the company's...
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2007/January/February
Author:LMT Staff
Keep It Clean And Keep It Running With Smarter Contamination Measurement
Schroeder Industries introduces its SMART™ Kit (SMK) for the measurement of contamination levels in hydraulic and lubricating oils. The unit comes complete with the...
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2007/January/February
Author:Ray Thibault, CLS, OMA I & II Contributing Editor
Many companies fail to realize the importance of lubrication and the application of its five basic "rights" in achieving world-class machinery reliability. This article examines each of these concepts in detail, along with a summary of best...
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2007/January/February
Author:Ray Thibault, CLS, OMA I and II and Mark Graham, CLS, CLGS, O'Rourke Petroleum
All synthetics are not alike. Selection should be based on the optimum base stock type for the application. The additive system, which also is very important, imparts unique properties to the finished synthetic lubricant. As a result, there can be...
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2007/January/February
Author:Tom Madding, Vice President/Publisher
Tom Madding, Vice President/Publisher
In our July-August publication, I wrote about the continued improvement and growth at Lubrication & Fluid Power, and how it is our goal to keep getting better at informing you on lubricationrelated...
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