Lubrication Management & Technology Articles
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2007/September/October
Author:Heinz P. Bloch, P.E., Contributing Editor
In their quest for improved machinery reliability, many companies have rightly turned their attention to such opportunities as synthetic hydrocarbon lubricants, dry sump oil-mist lubrication and automated grease lubrication systems. To protect...
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2007/September/October
Author:Joe Foszcz, P.E., CPE,
While the word synthetic often can be a negative term, implying something artificial or cheap, in lubrication, just the opposite is true. Synthetic lubricants, overall, have superior performance characteristics compared to their petroleum...
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2007/September/October
Author:Ken Bannister, Contributing Editor
Ken Bannister, Contributing Editor
I recently delivered a lubrication fundamentals seminar to a group of maintainers, whose first language was not English. My opening slide depicted a 10-year-old child during the Industrial Revolution,...
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2007/September/October
Author:LMT Staff
BEGELEY TO HEAD NEW GE ENTERPRISE SOLUTIONS Charlene T. Begley has been named president and CEO of GE Enterprise Solutions, a new business focused on helping GE's global customers increase their productivity through superior information management...
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2007/September/October
Author:LMT Staff
Portable FT-IR Spectrometers Get Tough
2 Technologies has rolled out its new Mobility Series of Fourier Transform Infrared (FT-IR) spectrometers. Developed for use in the field, these rugged, selfcontained units are purpose-built to move FT-IR...
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2007/September/October
Author:Ray Thibault, CLS, OMA I and II Contributing Editor
In today's highly competitive global economy, equipment reliability is more critical than ever. Fluid cleanliness is key to that reliability and, ultimately, uptime. As a result, companies that recognize the importance of fluid cleanliness are more...
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2007/September/October
Author:Raymond L. Atkins, CPMM, CMRP, Contributing Editor
The development of an effective lubrication procedure is the backbone of a successful, World-Class maintenance program. Once developed, this procedure can be expanded into the method by which all of the bearings in your unique process receive the...
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