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Everyone knows that
implementing and following best practices in lubrication is a
fundamental part of a machine’s reliability yet there are still lots
of machine failures related to poor lubrication.
Usually lubrication performance is evaluated through laboratory
analysis and temperature monitoring. But greases are difficult to
analyze after being used and a temperature rise is not always
indicative of a marginal lubrication condition.
Now, thanks to ultrasound monitoring there are new and more reliable
ways to evaluate the performance of lubrication.
Lubrication is always a hot topic in reliability circles and
everyone is becoming more aware of the use of acoustics for
optimizing lubrication. In this short presentation I would like to
show you how ultrasound is a wonderful tool to compliment your
lubrication program.