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Best-in-class companies are proactively using the win-win-win combination of lean manufacturing strategies, planned reliability programs, and effective lubrication practices to dramatically decrease costs and grow profitability. Noria's 2008 Lubrication Excellence, Reliability World, and Lean Manufacturing conference in Nashville, Tennessee brought in industry professionals from around the world to help them do just this. A tremendous value at 498 pages, you'll reference this information-packed book again and again.
Format: Electronic
Published: 2008
Pages: 498
Table Of Contents:

Lubrication Excellence

Oil Analysis

It’s Time to – Revisit and Update Your Oil Analysis Program

Creating a Lean but effective oil analysis program

Starting a new Oil Analysis Program… Burden or Benefit?

The Achilles Heal of Greased Machinery: Using Predictive Technologies to Determine and Optimize Lubrication Condition

The Importance of Monitoring Individual Antioxidants in Multi-Component AO Additive Packages

Streamlined Grease Sampling and Analysis for Detection of Wear,Oxidation and Mixed Greases

Secondary Review of Oil Analysis Data

Auto-Evaluation of Oil Analysis Test Data

How to Monitor and Save Gearboxes Using Oil Analysis

In-Line, Continuous Monitoring of Fuel Dilution in Motor Oils by Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) Spectroscopy

On-Site Additive Depletion and Monitoring in Turbine Oils by FT-IR Spectroscopy

Development and Initial Test Results of the Intellistick™Oil Condition Monitoring Sensor System for Combustion Engine Oils

Case Study: Increasing Engine Life Through the Use of Used Oil and Filter Analysis, and Re-Burn Technology

Is This the Right Oil Lab for My Business: Considerations and Steps to Make That Determination

Lubrication Basics

Back to the Basics - Building Blocks to Creating an Effective Plant Lubrication Program

Electric Motor Lubrication Program

How to Use a Lubrication Program Audit to Increase Equipment Reliability Improvements

The Filtration Equation – How, When and Where to Filter Oil

Condition Based Maintenance and Fluid Analysis

Understanding Oil Analysis: Viscosity and Particle Count

Are You Protecting Your Investments?

Fundamentals of Basic Lubrication

Lubricants and Lubrication

Designing, Implementing and Executing Lubrication Excellence

Is Your Reliability Program Well Lubricated?

Case Study: The Sweet Tastes of Lubrication Excellence

Lubrication – Whose Job is it Anyway?

Fluid Condition Monitoring, Care and Cleanup

Criteria for Lubrication Selection – Beyond the OEM Manual

What You Should Expect From Your Lubrication Supplier

Can Lubrication Oil Last Indefinitely?

A Comprehensive Decision-Making Algorithm for Lubricant Vendor Selection

LIS Recharged – An improved Lubricant Identification System

Contamination Control

Water Contamination Control

Advanced Tools For Hydraulic Contamination Control On Mobile Equipment

Achieving the Target Cleanliness in a Gearbox - A Case Study Presentation

Proactive Control and Detection of Destructive Foaming Problems

New Technology Changes the Landscape for Varnish Removal

Protect Your Equipment by STARTING with Clean Lubricants

Reduced Deposits by Using a Chemically Compatible Turbine Oil

Soluble Varnish - The Final Piece to the Puzzle

Magnetic Filters – A Novel Approach to Proactive Maintenance

Importance of Diagnostic Tools in Preventive Maintenance and Troubleshooting of Hydraulic Systems

Lean Manufacturing

Pure Lean

Integrating Lean Tactics in an Enterprise Maintenance Service Organization

Managing for Daily Improvement: Building a Successful Lean Culture

Lean is more than Tools

Reliability and Lean Six Sigma

KPIs for Lean Manufacturing Excellence – You Can’t Control What You Can’t Measure

Working with Machines: The Nuts and Bolts of Lean Operations

“But We’re a Large Job-shop” Transitioning to Lean Case Study

The Confused State of Lean: Comparing Regions, Industries, Companies