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Oil Analysis

Oil analysis is a routine activity for analyzing oil health, oil contamination and machine wear. The purpose of an oil analysis program is to verify that a lubricated machine is operating according to expectations. When an abnormal condition or parameter is identified through oil analysis, immediate actions can be taken to correct the root cause or to mitigate a developing failure. We follow the ASTM International standards to improve plant reliability to global benchmarks. An obvious reason to perform oil analysis is to understand the condition of the oil, but it is also intended to help bring to light the condition of the machine from which the oil sample was taken. There are three main categories of oil analysis: fluid properties, contamination and wear debris. With oil analysis, careful oil samples are taken, and elaborate machines yield the test results. Our laboratory personnel interprets the data to the best of their ability, but without crucial details about the machine, a diagnosis or prognosis can be inaccurate. Therefore, we save you the hassle and present professional reports for the best of your machine functioning.
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    Lubrication Management

  • Lubricants - Lubricators - Manual lubrication tools
  • Automatic lubrication systems
  • Lubrication system components
  • Solutions for specific industries
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    Seals

  • Industrial seals
  • Automotive seals
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    Lubrication

  • Lubricants
  • Manual lubrication tools
  • Lubricators
  • Automatic lubrication systems
  • Lubrication system components
  • SKF RecondOil
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    Maintenance products

  • Hydraulic tools for mounting and dismounting
  • Mechanical tools for mounting and dismounting
  • Heaters for mounting and dismounting
  • Alignment tools
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    Power transmission

  • Belts
  • Pulleys
  • Chains
  • Sprockets
  • Bushings and hubs
  • Couplings
  • Bolts and tightening systems
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    Condition monitoring

  • Portable condition monitoring
  • Continuous monitoring
  • Machine protection systems
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