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Machinery Lubrication October 2020

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Lisa Williams; Chris Holland

The 2020 calendar year has certainly brought with it many challenges for a variety of industries. The medical field, pulp and paper industry and food supply chain have all been significantly...

Jim Fitch, Noria Corporation

Water is a highly destructive contaminant. It’s important to know how it behaves and coexists when it invades our oil, machine or system. The understanding of its coexistence has evolved over the years from the initial perception of two states, then three and now four.

Paul Hiller, ICML

In mid-July of this year, the International Council for Machinery Lubrication (ICML, www.lubecouncil.org) expanded its longstanding industrial certification exam program into a secure,...

Matthew Adams, Noria Corporation

What is Adhesive Wear One of the primary concerns with machinery lubrication is wear generation. Understanding this process, why it occurs, its presence and development, how to detect and...

Ghasem Shilati, Naham Pala Engineering

API Group II oils have been commonly used in gas turbines during the past two decades. As a result, varnish contamination has been one of the most concerning problems for those who maintain...

Travis Richardson, Noria Corporation

When comparing multiple assorted products these days you might read about the different ways in which they might affect the environment. Many companies are even highlighting through their...

Name: Sachin Kumbhar Age: 34 Job Title: Mechanical Maintenance Engineer Company: JSW Steel Ltd Location: Dolvi India Mumbai Length of Service: 14 years With 14 years under...