Simple Solutions for Meeting Equipment Manufacturer’s Oil Cleanliness Specifications Part 3: Stay Clean

Jason Gerig, ISOCLEAN Business Development Manager

May 31, 2017

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Simple Solutions for Meeting Equipment Manufacturer’s Oil Cleanliness Specifications Part 3: Stay Clean

In our previous articles, we explained how to “start clean” with certified clean lubricants and proper handling, and then how to monitor lubricants for contamination on an ongoing basis. Now we will explore how to stay clean – specifically the corrective action you can take on in-service lubricants when contamination levels exceed targets.

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About the Author

Jason Gerig

ISOCLEAN Business Development Manager, Chevron

Jason is currently the Americas ISOCLEAN business development manager for Chevron Lubricants, where he has held various marketing and sales positions since 2001. He has more than 20 years of experience in the lubricants and fuel industry, holding various positions in operations management, marketing, and sales. His primary passion and focus has been in the construction and mining industry, which includes experiences in equipment management for a heavy highway construction company. He holds a B.S. degree in Business Marketing from the University of Wyoming and has been recognized by the Society of Tribologists and Lubricant Engineers as a Certified Lubricant Specialist and Oil Monitoring Analyst. - See more at: http://www.chevronlubematters.com/author/jgerig/#sthash.5UV2tHUs.dpuf

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