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Oil Analysis - A Proven Industry
Standard Maintenance Tool
Used
oil analysis has existed as long as lubricants have been
around. In the 1940s, the railroad industry began to analyze
their lubricants for their various metals found in specific
components of the engine. By tracking wear rates and trends
from one sample to the next, maintenance could be anticipated
and scheduled before component failure resulted in downtime
and the loss of equipment productivity. This data allowed
railroads to schedule teardowns when they were necessary,
rather than after an arbitrary number of operating hours.
The advent of spectrometric metals analysis gave rise to
the practice of "predictive maintenance" which
continues to be more cost effective than the standard of
preventive maintenance. The oil analysis process consists
of (1) lubricant sampling, (2) laboratory analysis and (3)
interpretation of the results to determine the condition
of the fluid and the machinery from which the sample was
taken.
Who is Using Oil Analysis?
 An
oil analysis program can provide critical information for
any equipment requiring lubricants - both gasoline and diesel
engines, transmissions, gears, bearings, and hydraulic systems.
It's useful for owners of passenger cars, over-the-road
fleets, off-highway equipment, boats, or high performance
vehicles. It's also right for any industrial business that
focuses on managing plant equipment and maintenance costs.
As a matter of fact, as many as 70 percent of today's construction
equipment operators use professional oil analysis to assess
equipment and lubricant condition. Forty percent of all
transportation fleets and 20 percent of industrial plants
also rely on lube testing as an integral part of predictive/preventative
maintenance. These businesses know that oil analysis replaces
the guesswork in predicting equipment wear and scheduling
optimum drain intervals. The data provided by oil analysis
enables them to maximize equipment profitability by minimizing
maintenance downtime.
The Oil Analysis Program from Oil Analyzers,
Inc.
Make
the decision to use Oil Analyzers, Inc. (OAI) to test the
lubricants in your equipment or fleet and you'll be partnering
with the most advanced computerized testing laboratory today's
technology has to offer. Simply collect your samples using
our sampling kits and mail them in our pre-addressed packages
to our lab. Our technical team will do the rest. They combine
their years of analytical experience with state-of-the-art
instrumentation to produce reliable, meaningful results
from your samples.
Testing
is typically completed by the end of the business day following
receipt of your sample. Results are reported by fax, mail,
or in the case of an impending equipment failure, by telephone.
Reports are easy-to-read and include interpretation and
recommendations. And because the tests performed on your
samples are tailored to your machinery, you'll get data
that applies directly to your equipment and maintenance
decisions.
Our technicians are available to answer
your questions ranging from sampling procedures to the test
results and maintenance recommendations. Also, your reports
are kept on file at the lab to enable monitoring of trends
and detection of subtle changes in the condition of your
equipment.
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