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Moisture – The Second Most Destructive Lubricant Contaminant

With few exceptions, the chemical and physical stability of lubricants are threatened by even the slightest amount of suspended water. Read More
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Moisture… the Second Most Destructive Lubricant Contaminant, and its Effects on Bearing Life

Moisture is generally referred to as a chemical contaminant when suspended in lubricating oils. Its destructive effects in bearings can reach or exceed that of particle contamination, depending on conditions. Read More
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Strategies to Achieve and Sustain Dry Oil

Countless times, I’ve devoted this column to stressing the virtues of contamination control. With each passing year, we seem to receive more and more user feedback detailing and validating the business case for clean, dry and cool oil. Read More
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Moisture… the Second Most Destructive Lubricant Contaminant, and its Effects on Bearing Life

Water, once in an oil, is in constant search of a stable existence. _Unlike oil, the water molecule is polar, which greatly limits its ability to dissolve; and many additives have polar extremities which can markedly increase water solubility. Read More
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Moisture… the Second Most Destructive Lubricant Contaminant, and its Effects on Bearing Life

Water, once in an oil, is in constant search of a stable existence. _Unlike oil, the water molecule is polar, which greatly limits its ability to dissolve; and many additives have polar extremities which can markedly increase water solubility. Read More