• The Business Case for Lubrication Excellence

    The Business Case for Lubrication Excellence

    Machines fail for a reason. They’re not supposed to wear out. Humans are at the root of the vast majority of these failures. It’s also humans that can intervene and restore plants to healthy and sustained operation. This is not an imaginary concept but rather a living reality in a growing number of companies today. Read More

  • Five Ways to Monetize Lubrication Excellence Now

    Five Ways to Monetize Lubrication Excellence Now

    For most organizations, the opportunities for a substantial financial win from lubrication excellence are enormous with lots of low-hanging fruit. The most common financial benefit is reduced downtime by averting high-downtime machine failures. Read More

  • Strategic Implementation and Cost/Benefit of Contamination Control

    Strategic Implementation and Cost/Benefit of Contamination Control

    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. Read More