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2011/November/December
Author:Administrator
It’s been a long time coming. A package, unique to the lubricants industry, with innovative labeling technology that allows products to be easily identified, internationally compliant and multilingual for service around the globe.
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2011/November/December
Author:Administrator
At Hy-Pro Filtration, our objective is to optimize the reliability of hydraulic and lubrication assets to keep plants operating at peak productivity. Our innovative filtration products solve a range of contamination challenges that plague hydraulic...
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2011/November/December
Author:Administrator
In today’s tough economy, NSK offers solutions that help cut costs, increase efficiency and maximize uptime. Our comprehensive Asset Improvement Program (AIP) provides world-class engineering and technical support for customers looking to maximize...
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2011/November/December
Author:Administrator
History Developed and patented in the Netherlands by Mr. Jan P. de Baat Doelman, Scalewatcher technology was introduced to the European market in the 1980s. With immediate market success, Mr. Doelman brought the technology to the United States and...
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2011/November/December
Author:Administrator
U.S. Tsubaki Power Transmission, LLC is a leading manufacturer and supplier of state-of-the-art power transmission and motion control products and is a global leader in roller and conveyor chain production. U.S. Tsubaki is the largest global...
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2011/November/December
Author:Administrator
Des-Case understands the importance of fluid cleanliness and the role it plays in helping equipment investments last longer. For more than 25 years, we’ve pioneered solutions to help maintain lubricant quality specific to your applications....
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2011/January/February
Author:Henry Molise, P.E., HCM Energy Consulting, LLC
Energy-efficiency isn't just about technology. If your organization hasn't adjusted its culture to help raise and sustain the energy consciousness of your human assets, now's the time to do it.
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2011/March/April
Author:Henry Molise, P.E., HCM Energy Consulting, LLC
You've set up a steering team to help drive your organization's energy-management efforts. Now it's time to look at the roadmap.
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2011/May/June
Author:Jane Alexander, Editor with Jim Connell Airxchange, Inc.
An energy-saving enthalpy wheel reduces the temperature of incoming air.
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2011/January/February
Author:Jane Alexander, Editor-In-Chief
Happy New Year! I have some real good news for you. But first, the bad…The perfect storm that’s been brewing with regard to the dwindling labor pool and the loss of so many skilled, knowledgeable, experienced craftspeople from the workforce...
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2011/March/April
Author:Jane Alexander, Editor-In-Chief
That’s right: Applied Technology Publications (ATP), the parent of Lubrication Management & Technology and its sister publication, Maintenance Technology, is going all in on innovation with the “2011 Maintenance & Reliability Innovator...
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2011/January/February
Author:Jarrod Potteiger Product and Educational Services Manager, Des-Case Corporation
A "one-size-fits-all" approach to contamination solutions won't take your program where it needs to go.
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2011/November/December
Author:Ken Bannister, Contributing Editor
In today’s world, we expect to be able to step into a car, turn the key and drive virtually non-stop across the country at high speed, with little thought as to the vehicle’s ability to make the journey. Many of us remember when this wasn’t...
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2011/January/February
Author:Ken Bannister, Contributing Editor
Arguably the best engineered of all lubrication systems, the Series Progressive (or Single Line Progressive) system pumps oil or grease in either a cyclical (total loss) or continuous (recirculative) manner.
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2011/January/February
Author:Ken Bannister, Contributing Editor
Virtually every continuous-improvement and change-management program is geared toward taking a current state and evolving it into an optimal state. This is also true of a lubrication-management improvement program.
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2011/March/April
Author:Ken Bannister, Contributing Editor
The grandfather of all centralized lubrication systems, the Single Line Resistance (SLR) type is a fully engineered system designed to pump oil manually in a single-shot (total loss) method, in an automated cyclical (total loss) manner or in a...
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