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5 Early Warning Signs in Oil Analysis

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Warning Signs in Oil Analysis Industrial equipment rarely fails without warning. The challenge is not the absence of warning signs; it’s failing to detect and interpret them early enough. Subtle changes inside a gearbox, hydraulic system, turbine, or compressor begin…

CRE Philippines now offers Machinery Lubrication Engineer

Machinery Lubrication Engineer (MLE) certified lubrication engineer in industrial environment representing professional lubrication training.

Machinery Lubrication Engineer Training CRE Philippines now offers Machinery Lubrication Engineer (MLE) training. This training is the highest title in the field of machinery lubrication. This training also integrates the major subjects in Machinery Lubrication and Oil Analysis Training. MLE complies with the…

Sampling Port Installation

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Sampling Port Two of the most critical requirements of Oil sampling port installation are the correct location and the process of sampling. A sampling port is a location from which you can collect oil samples. It can either be a valve,…

The Six Elements of a Successful Lubrication Program

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It is important to provide a comprehensive and systematic vision of the project while implementing a structured lubrication program. This will increase reliability while lowering operating costs. To produce the desired results, you need to consider many factors together. The…

Applying FMEA in Investigating Lubrication Failures

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FMEA for Lubrication Failure Investigation For more than 60 years, engineers have used Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA) to identify the causes and impacts of equipment and process failures, thereby improving overall system reliability. FMEA systematically detects probable failure…

Simple Guide for Oil Analysis Interpretation

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Oil Analysis Interpretation An Oil Analysis Interpretation program revolves around the final oil analysis report. When personnel lack experience in reading a report, they would soon feel frustrated trying to make sense of all the jargon. Frustration leads to a…