Technical Bulletin

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53. SOS: Sources of Silicon Download PDF (Size: 818KB)
52. How do oils degrade Download PDF (Size: 564KB)
51.The month end report - a wealth of valuable and useful information. Download PDF (Size: 423KB)
50. Solids, liquids and gases. Download PDF (Size: 788KB)
49: The best oil analysis programmes start with a good sample. Download PDF (Size: 711KB)
48: Limits the robot of oil analysis. Download PDF (Size: 592KB)
47: Where does all that metal come from? Download PDF (Size: 404KB)
46: Driven to detect deteriotion. Download PDF (Size: 266KB)
45. How oils are formulated Download PDF (Size: 311KB)
44: You're only as old as your antioxidants say you are. Download PDF  (Size: 298KB)
43: Effects of temperature on engine lubricating oil. Download PDF  (Size: 346KB)
42. The low down on lowering emissions (part 2)
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41. The low down on lowering emissions (part 1)
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40. If you can stand the heat.
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39. Analysising used oil... What are the benefits.
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38. The ups and downs of viscosity.
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37. Why cheap oil analysis might be more expensive.
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36. Transformer oil analysis.
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35. Clean oil saves money.
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34. How to read a can of oil and how the stuff inside works.
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33. When oil anlysis does not work.
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32. Dirty diesel.
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31. The humble sub form is a linchpin of oil analysis (part 2).
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30. The humble sub form is a linchpin of oil analysis (part 1).
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29. How to calculate the effect oil analysis has on the bottom line.
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28. Keep your cool.
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27. Why are there so many oils?
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26. We are ready for more soot.
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25. Detecting particles in oil (part 2).
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24. Detecting particals in oil (part 1).
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23. How does oil work?
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22. Clean up your act.
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21. The perils, pitfalls and perks of extending oil drainage periods.
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20. Greek for beginners (part 2)
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19. Greek for beginners (part 1).
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18. Monitoring oil degradation with infrared spectroscopy.
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17. Condition monitoring - oil analysis and more.
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16. Debris analysis.
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15. Wear limits vs trends.
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14. Oil pressure mapping to prevent bearing wear.
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13. Sludge.
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12. An introduction to synthetic oils.
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11. What is RPD ferrography?
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10. Your questions answered.
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9. On-site oil analyis - blessing or burden?
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8. How to read a can of oil (part 2).
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7. How to read a can of oil (part 1).
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6. Implimenting reliability-centred maintenance (RCM).
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5. Reliability-centred maintenance (RCM).
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4. How to get the most out of your oil analysis programme
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3. Silicon...enemy number one. Download PDF  (Size: 2.5MB)
2. Infrared analysis as a tool for assessing degradation in used engine lubricants.
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1: Partical counting and contamination in fluid and power systems.

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