Machinery Lubrication May - June 2010 - Ecn5.com
Machinery Lubrication May - June 2010 - Ecn5.com
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CONTENTS<br />
<strong>May</strong> - <strong>June</strong> <strong>2010</strong><br />
Features<br />
machinerylubrication.com<br />
Features in Detail<br />
4 As I See It<br />
What’s Hot? Current Trends in<br />
<strong>Lubrication</strong> & Oil Analysis<br />
Jim Fitch compiles a list of many of the most promising<br />
and important trends in our industry today.<br />
8 Viewpoint<br />
You Have Gear Oil Questions.<br />
Here are Some Answers.<br />
Mark Barnes provides answers to your questions on<br />
gearbox lubrication, and gear oils in general.<br />
12 The Exponent<br />
‘The Sound of a Train Not Running’:<br />
Act Now to Rewrite Your Plant’s History<br />
Take action now to improve your OBE/OEE by executing<br />
proven reliability strategies.<br />
14 Cover Story<br />
<strong>Lubrication</strong> Superheroes!<br />
Area lubricators and an oil analyst team up to keep contamination on the run at the<br />
Packaging Corporation of America mill in Tomahawk, Wis. Editor-in-chief Paul V.<br />
Arnold provides all of the details in this in-depth case study.<br />
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26 Hydraulics at Work<br />
Battle Plans for the War Against<br />
Leaking Hydraulic Connections<br />
When you consider the true cost of oil leaks, surrender is<br />
not an option. Be aware of all of the weapons available to you.<br />
28 From the Field<br />
Don’t Miss Your Opportunities to<br />
Improve with Lube Storage<br />
Keep your lubricants clean, cool and properly identified<br />
by following the best practices in this article.<br />
32 Contamination Control<br />
Rethinking Condition Monitoring<br />
Strategies for Today’s Turbine Oils<br />
Modern turbine oils are formulated differently than<br />
their cousins of the recent past. As a result, you shouldn’t<br />
monitor them with old-style analytical techniques.<br />
40 Lubricant Selection<br />
Synthetic Lubes, Contamination Control<br />
and Oil Analysis Team Up<br />
A comprehensive strategy has helped a co-generation<br />
facility improve machine reliability.<br />
Editorial Features<br />
2 Editor’s column<br />
4 As I See It<br />
8 Viewpoint<br />
12 The Exponent<br />
26 Hydraulics at Work<br />
28 From the Field<br />
32 Contam. Control<br />
40 Lubricant Selection<br />
54 Get to Know ...<br />
58 Certification News<br />
60 Perspective<br />
62 Back Page Basics<br />
Departments<br />
24 Product News<br />
36 Product Spotlight<br />
38 Product Supermarket<br />
42 Bookstore<br />
53 Crossword Puzzler<br />
56 Web Preview<br />
60 Perspective<br />
Screening vs. Testing: Know the Difference<br />
When Monitoring Contaminants<br />
Jason Kopschinsky provides guidelines for used oil analysis.<br />
62 Back Page Basics<br />
Make Infrared a Heat-Seeking<br />
Weapon in Your PdM Arsenal<br />
IR is an indispensable technique for many temperature<br />
measurement applications.<br />
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