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Machinery Lubrication May-June 2022

Machinery Lubrication magazine published by Noria Corporation

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28 | May - June 2022 | www . machinerylubrication.com In the industrial maintenance and reli- ability field, it's safe to assume that we're the type of people that enjoy a cold one on Friday after a hard work week. Early on, I didn't like a lot of foam on my beer, and many others think the same way. After further research, I learned that you actually do want a little foam on top of your beer; it enhances the flavor of the beer by producing different aromas and taste profiles that wouldn't exist in a flat, airless beer. It also provides a level of insulation to keep the drink cooler longer. In an industrial oil, some air in the oil is quite common. Foam, however, is typically a problem and should not show up in your industrial oil. Foam can lead to a vast array of different problems and, unlike beer, has no enhancing properties for the oil. CONTAMINATION CONTROL & LUBRICANT RECONDITIONING Factor: C2P Learn More: noria.com/ascend/ Factor: C2P – Contaminant Removal Level: Platform (P) Stage: Contaminant Removal & Lubricant Reconditioning About: A focused and consistent contamina- tion removal strategy ensures that contam- inants are eliminated as quickly as possible, optimizing machine performance. More about this ASCEND ™ Factor Paul Farless | Noria Corporation Aeration and Foam: Good for Beer, Bad for Oil

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