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Machinery Lubrication November December 2014

Machinery Lubrication magazine published by Noria Corporation

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www.machinerylubrication.com | November - December 2014 | 25 SYNTHETIC LUBRICANTS The new Duralec line of lubricants from Royal Pur- ple was developed specifically for the trucking, con- struction, mining, agriculture and heavy-duty fleet markets with state-of-the-art technology to optimize equipment performance. Duralec products include heavy-duty motor oils, transmission fluids, gear oil, multi-purpose grease, coolant additives, tractor f luids, hydraulic f luids and diesel additives. Each lubricant is formulated with premium additive packages for greater protection and per formance in high-tech engines regardless of driving and operating conditions. Royal Purple www.royalpurple.com 888-382-6300 SPARGING DEHYDRATOR Schroeder Industries' Triton Dehydration Station removes free and dissolved water from small reser voirs, barrels and gearboxes. The portable unit features simple controls, high dewatering rates and particle removal. The patented mass-transfer technology uses ambient air to optimize and control dewatering rates. The design also reduces aeration of free and entrained gases of returned fluid. The unit comes equipped with a compact, efficient footprint, which is the same diameter as a 55-gallon drum. Schroeder Industries www.schroederindustries.com 724-318-1100 CONDITION MONITORING SENSOR The SKF Wireless Machine Condition Sensor provides dynamic vibration and temperature data for condition monitoring and machinery diagnostic applications. The device combines both a sensor and router node into a compact, battery-operated unit. The sensors communicate with each other and with a wireless gateway. Once data is collected, the gateway communicates with the supplied soft- ware, which automatically exports the data for a plant engineer to analyze and determine a course of action. SKF www.skf.com 267-436-6000 COALESCER SYSTEM Zebra Skimmers' FZ17 is an industrial coalescing system used for removing tramp oils from machine coolant sumps. It combines interchangeable flow restrictors, an adjustable tramp oil weir and collection chamber, and a "T" strainer filter designed for preventing larger types of debris from entering the system. Users simply place the intake device into a machine coolant sump, plug in the unit and wait for tramp oils to accumulate in the oil collection chamber. Zebra Skimmers www.zebraskimmers.com 888-249-4855

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