Right
now, the oil working in your crankcase, gearbox, or sump contains information
that could be vital to the performance and productivity of your engine or equipment.
Contaminants that can indicate wear or cause serious equipment damage such as
metals, water, raw fuel, acids, fuel soot and other solids collect in your lubricant.
Using oil analysis to evaluate these contaminants is a scientific approach to
predictive maintenance, allowing you a look inside your machinery to spot mechanical
wear and contamination in its early stages. You'll extend machine life, head off
major maintenance costs and prevent catastrophic failure that can shut down or
leave you stranded, and you'll maximize lubricant life.
Oil Analysis
Provides a Big Return for Your Small Investment by:
Extending
equipment life by preventing premature component failure
Reducing maintenance
costs by eliminating unnecessary component changes and decrease downtime due to
premature scheduled maintenance
Enabling calculation of optimum drain
intervals that will reduce lubricant costs and assure maximum equipment protection
Eliminating
complete teardowns based on guesswork
Reducing unscheduled maintenance
- keeps equipment up and running
Enabling better assessment of equipment
performance
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
essential for various industries that focus on managing plant equipment and maintenance
costs. As a matter of fact, as many as 70% 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 lubricant testing as an integral part of predictive/preventive 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.
State
of the art Laboratory and testing instrumentation
Web based and Email
Reporting for fast turnaround
User Friendly, Pre-Addressed Sampling Kits
Accessible
Customer Support for Questions and Concerns