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2007/March/April
Author:Heinz P. Bloch, P.E., Contributing Editor
Mechanical seal optimization and rolling element bearing selection are critical issues for any plant. In this installment, we review case studies and associated cost justifications to learn how making the right decisions regarding these components...
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2007/March/April
Author:Ken Bannister, Contributing Editor
Ken Bannister, Contributing Editor
The acquisition and dissemination of knowledge is truly a noble pursuit. I submit the following account of one of my own personal experiences as an example.
I recently was privileged to participate in a...
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2007/March/April
Author:LMT Staff
LEADERSHIP CHANGE FOR LUBRIZOL ADDITIVES
Val Pakis, who recently served as president and CEO of D.A. Stuart Company, will rejoin Lubrizol as vice president, driveline and industrial additives. In this role, he will focus on continued organic...
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2007/March/April
Author:LMT Staff
Lube oil varnish is the largest problem facing the lube oil used in combustion turbines.
Varnish forms because of lube oil degradation, largely from the extreme temperatures and oxygen existing in combustion turbines. Varnish buildup causes...
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2007/March/April
Author:Ray Thibault, CLS, OMA I & II Contributing Editor
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2007/March/April
Author:Rojean Thomas
Constant level oilers have been utilized on process pumps and other rotating equipment for more than half a century. Although some oiler designs haven't changed much over time, others have become more advanced—as have the equipment and...
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