Techenomics’ oil analysis a vital part of effective maintenance
Penetrates into the working heart of engines and equipment
Oil analysis is a vital component of any maintenance program as it provides meaningful and accurate information about the condition of engines and mechanical equipment.
By analysing oil and other lubricants, Techenomics gains information about the properties of the lubricant, including suspended contaminants and wear debris.
Major types of wear that can be found through oil analysis include abrasion, friction, adhesion, cohesion, erosion and corrosion, all of which can lead to machine performance issues or even total breakdown.
Oil analysis is the best tool to penetrate into the working heart of engines and equipment to reveal vital information about its condition, just as blood tests do for humans.
When combined with trending data from regular lubricant analysis, Techenomics is able to predict maintenance issues before they arise.
“Our total fluid management programs incorporate oil analysis, which is the backbone of our business,” CEO Chris Adsett said, “and has the primary goal of preventing failures before they occur.
”The programs are designed to preserve and restore equipment reliability by providing the right information in the right time allowing the replacement of worn components before breakdown or failure.”
Using the expertise of its staff along with state-of-the-art analysis equipment, global spread of accredited laboratory facilities and its user-friendly Bue Oceans software, Techenomics provides independent, informative and accurate solutions that help operators in the quest to lower operational costs and improve equipment reliability.
It is not a ‘one size fits all approach’ as each piece of equipment operates in unique environment under different conditions and with different demands.
Adsett said Techenomics tailored its solutions to the individual requirements of the operators and their equipment.
“And it is not about keeping this to ourselves, we train our clients to carry out their own sampling and then, through Blue Oceans, they are able to interpret the data and take action.
“These training programs are not generic programs, they are custom-developed for clients and aim to eliminate customers’ specific problems and are always results-orientated,” he added.
“Techenomics’ proven lubrication and fuel services reduce maintenance costs for mobile and fixed plant equipment, irrespective of the industry.”
For more information about Techenomics International contact Chris Adsett, c.adsett@techenomics.com; in Indonesia Freddy, freddy@techenomics.com; in South East Asia Siti, siti@techenomics.com, in Mongolia Tumee, tumee@techenomics.com, in Australia Dr Gopal Kumar, gopal.kumar@techenomics.com or for Liquid Tungsten globally Chris Adsett, c.adsett@techenomics.com.
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