lubricating oil analysis

03 Sept 2014 Event by Admin Solid Corporation
LUBRICATING OIL ANALYSIS

SCHEDULE     : 9 - 12 September 2014

VENUE            : Ibis Malioboro Hotel, Yogyakarta

DURATION   : 4 Days



OUTLINES

How Lubrication Affects Machine Reliability

  • Financial benefits from achieving lubrication excellence
  • Five equipment maintenance strategies, and when each applies
  • Important implementation steps to lubrication excellence
  • 10 roadblocks to achieving lubrication excellence

Lubrication Fundamentals

  • Six important functions of lubricating oils
  • How oils and greases are formulated and why it is important
  • How friction is generated in lubricated machinery
  • The importance of oil film thickness and critical clearances

Understanding Additives, Base Oils and Grease Thickeners

  • How lubricant properties irreparably change
  • Seven important physical properties of a base oil
  • The importance of API’s five base oil categories
  • When to select one of the six most commonly used synthetic base oils
  • How to use temperature to determine the right base oil for your machine
  • How to select grease thickeners for your application

Lubricant Performance Properties

  • 14 key additives that enhance lubricant performance
  • Understanding viscosity grades, measurement, and reporting
  • Why Viscosity Index is important and how it improves your work
  • Lubricant performance tests and reporting – what you need to know
  • How water contamination generates other contaminants
  • How to control and eliminate aeration problems

Food-grade and Environmentally-friendly Lubricants

  • Important USDA requirements and government regulations for food-grade lubricants
  • What you need to know about food-grade additives, base oils and grease thickeners
  • Advantages and disadvantages of food-grade lubricants

Lubricating Grease Application Methods

  • Seven tips for avoiding incompatible grease mixtures
  • Advantages and disadvantages of centralized lubrication systems
  • Best practices for greasing motor bearings
  • How to calculate greasing intervals and quantity
  • Best practices for ultrasonic/sonic-based greasing
  • Important tips for working with your motor rebuild shop

Lubricating Oil Application Methods

  • Overview of oil lubrication methods and devices
  • How to use oil mist and other automatic lubrication methods
  • Using pressure spray methods for gearboxes
  • Best practices for the maintenance of grease guns and fittings
  • Overview of single-point direct lubrication systems

Selecting Lubricants

  • Journal and rolling-element bearings
  • Open and closed gears
  • Gas engine and gas compressors
  • Air compressors
  • Hydraulic fluids
  • Steam and gas turbines
  • Process pumps
  • Multipurpose grease
  • Oil mist lubricants

Lubricant Contamination Control

  • Building reliability through contamination control
  • Seven most destructive contaminants and how to control them
  • Three steps to proactive maintenance
  • Understanding the ISO Solid Contaminant Code
  • 10 ways to maximize filter cart usage

Oil Drains, Flushing, and Reservoir Management

  • How to optimize and extend oil change intervals
  • Interval vs. condition-based oil change
  • How to monitor lubricant consumption
  • Best practices for oil changes
  • How and when to perform a flush
  • Selecting appropriate cleaning and flushing procedures

Storage, Handling, and Managing Lubricants

  • How to set up a world-class lube room
  • How to optimize lubricant selection/procurement
  • How to implement a lubricant consolidation program and select suppliers
  • Best practices for inspecting/testing new lubricants
  • Used lubricant storage, handling, and disposal best practices

Design and Inspect for Lube Excellence

  • World-class strategies for accessorizing equipment for lubrication excellence
  • Seven critical accessories for inspection and sampling
  • Seven critical accessories for contamination control prevention
  • Eight essential lubrication accessories
  • What your breather is telling you about your machine

Used Oil Analysis Fundamentals

  • What oil analysis can tell you
  • Types and categories of oil analysis
  • Applications for oil analysis
  • Overview of oil analysis tests

Oil Sampling – The Very Best Practices

  • 11 elements of a successful oil analysis program
  • How clean should sample bottles be?
  • How to find the best sampling locations
  • Sampling valves and hardware recommendations
  • A quick method for optimizing sampling intervals
  • An oil sampling technique that ruins trending
  • The importance of primary and secondary sampling points
  • How to properly sample circulating systems
  • Safe, effective high-pressure sampling from hydraulic systems
  • Best practices for sampling splash-, collar-, and ring-lubricated systems

Essential Field Inspections

  • 12 questions your filter will answer about your machine
  • Which visual inspections can provide big results
  • Used filter inspections
  • Quick tips for using scent, sound, and touch to inspect lubricants

 

INSTRUCTOR

M. Sri Prasetyo Budi, ST., MT & Team / Ir. Y. Agus Jayatun, MT & Team

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