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Time for a Spring Clean? John Sander and Clay Calk, LE, outline the hidden benefits of lubricant consolidation.World Cement |
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Hidden benefits of lubricationInternational Cement Review
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Often Overlooked, Lubricants Can Help Lower Energy ConsumptionIt is a simple fact: Better lubrication can lead to dramatic energy savings and an improved bottom line. This ought to interest any plant manager who is looking for ways to reduce operating costs, and is especially significant at a time when stricter government regulations are in direct contradiction to reducing costs. Lubrication reliability is the solution. |
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Enhanced LubricantsInternational Cement Review |
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Consolidation brings peace of mind to maintenance managersInnovations in Food Technology |
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Environmentally Friendly Lubricants - Biodegradable or NontoxicOver the last decade and possibly longer, biodegradation has been the predominant yard stick to measure how lubricants rate for being environmentally friendly. It was thought that the more completely a lubricant decomposes to harmless hydrogen-carbon-oxygen compounds, the better the lubricant will be for the environment. While a high degree of biodegradation can be a lubricant benefit, biodegradation alone does not provide a complete picture of how a lubricant impacts the environment. Consideration should also be given to different ways a lubricant impacts the environment. |
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Lubrication Basics for Wire RopesWire rope forms an important part of many machines and structures. It is comprised of continuous wire strands wound around a central core. There are many kinds of wire rope designed for different applications. Most of them are steel wires made into strands wound with each other. The core can be made of steel, rope or even plastics. |
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Best-Practice Gearbox LubricationGear Solutions |
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Improving food plant reliabilityInnovations in Food Technology |
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Hidden Benefits of Lubricant Consolidation |
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Oil Analysis & Lubricant Management Prove SuccessfulA case study chronicles how plant personnel made important changes after oil analysis reflected high contamination levels. |
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Improving Oven Chain Lubrication: A Discussion of High Temperature EnvironmentsMachinery Lubrication |
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What is Oil Filtration?This is a seemingly simple question with seemingly simple answers. The problem however is because so many different products exist in the marketplace, either confusion abounds or there is an attempt to oversimplify in order to cut through the confusion. |
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Comminution ConundrumInternational Mining |
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The Importance of Quality H1 Food Grade Lubricants in Today's Food Processing EquipmentIn spite of electronics, automated equipment, computers and other modern technology, people are still responsible for lubrication and maintenance in the Food Processing Industry. They are constantly beset with plaguing problems of the operating environment, as well as problems inherent in complex equipment. Lubrication of equipment in food industry applications requires high quality, high performance lubricants that stand up to some of the harshest environmental conditions found anywhere. |
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High Performance Enhanced Lubricant Products - The Clear Choice for Cement Plant Open GearsMost Cement facilities require materials to be ground or pulverized for use in the manufacturing process. Much of this material is ground in Ball, Pebble, Rod or Breaker Mills. Many of these mills have large, open bull or ring gear and pinion gearsets as drive mechanisms. Lubrication of these large open gear systems presents a unique challenge due to the harsh environmental considerations in Cement plants as well as heavily loaded conditions. |
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Beyond Synthetic Vs. Mineral Basestock or What Happened To The Application?As lubricant manufacturers search to improve their profitability, a trend has been emerging from the major oil lubricant manufacturers and independent commodity oil blenders. This trend is to emphasize synthetic lubricants, an issue that appears to be coming up frequently in sales presentations to lubricant end users. While the trend is for improved lubrication from the users standpoint, they can be led down the wrong path that a synthetic based lubricant will always provide superior performance. To help the end user choose the right path they must be provided with some basic knowledge of how the different types of lubricants are formulated with respect to performance in the application. |
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LE ENHANCED LUBRICANTS™ are engineered for superior performance in a specific range of applications without limitations on the base oil type or additives used.
- Are proven in laboratory and field applications.
- Are engineered and formulated to provide the highest level of performance in a specific application.
- Are significantly beyond the minimal performance levels built into commercial grade mineral or synthetic base oil lubricants.
- Are enhanced due to synergies between the base oil (mineral or synthetic), highest quality conventional additives and LE proprietary additives.
- Specially refined 100% paraffinic base oils.
- Highest quality conventional additives.
- Synergistic engineered formulations.
- LE proprietary additives: ALMASOL®, MONOLEC®, QUINPLEX®.