Simple Solutions for Meeting Equipment Manufacturer’s Oil Cleanliness Specifications Part 1: Start Clean
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Particle contamination is the number-one cause of lubricant-related equipment failure. Dirt particulates, moisture, varnish and gases are the primary examples of contaminants that, if left unchecked at unsafe levels, can cause damage to the very equipment the lubricant is intended to protect. These contaminants can also reduce the performance of the lubricant and many times shorten the intended life of the lubricant. From mobile equipment in construction and waste collection to fixed equipment in manufacturing and power generation plants, any enterprise that depends on the reliable operation of heavy duty equipment needs a systematic approach to maintaining lubricant cleanliness at levels specified by the equipment manufacturers.
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