Strategic Implementation and Cost/Benefit of Contamination Control

By Holly Borden and Jim Fitch
National Fluid Power Association Annual Conference

Contamination control encompasses the subject of machine life and maintenance costs. This paper discusses the Life Extension Method (LEM), a program to extend the meantime between failures based on improved fluid cleanliness levels. The LEM provides a fluid cleanliness target as the first of three steps to implement a contamination control program. The complete implementation strategy is presented and discussed.