Techenomics supports Arts Council of Mongolia and acclaimed short film Stairs Film has been accepted into Oscar qualifying film festivals As part of its social and corporate development policy, Techenomics Mongolia is a proud supporter of the Arts Council of Mongolia (ACM) and its efforts to provide arts and cultural opportunities. This commitment has seen…
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Techenomics Mongolia seeks to divest 51% stake
Techenomics Mongolia seeks to divest 51% stake Techenomics Mongolia has established itself as a successful business on the back of proven oil analysis and total fluid management services, supported by a team of enthusiastic, talented, dedicated and committed Mongolians. The team introduced Techenomics’ globally-renowned, independent predictive maintenance services to mining and industry in Mongolia in…
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Techenomics supports donation of geological books to Mongolia
Techenomics supports donation of geological books to Mongolia Techenomics is committed to serving the communities in which it operates, including Mongolia where the company has a laboratory providing oil analysis and fluid management services to the country’s developing mining and industrial sectors. As well as supporting community initiatives to make Mongolia a better place to…
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Insight into Viscosity, Engine Oil and our Worldwide Team
This week, Techenomics explains the importance of Viscosity, what happens when oil is heated and cooled, an introductory into Viscosity Index (VI), how viscosity is tested and possible causes of fluctuating or increased/ decreased viscosity results. Another top story is how to choose the correct engine oil for your vehicle. We explain API, ILSAC and…
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Oil Viscosity and it’s importance
An important quality of a lubricant is its Viscosity. Viscosity is a measurement of the internal cohesiveness of an oil, better known as its resistance to flow. Viscosity is defined as being equal to shear stress/ shear rate. High Viscosity oils have molecules with greater cohesion ability (Higher resistance to flow) were as low viscosity…
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