Blog tagged as Lubricant Degradation

Liasotech


Do you think your new oil is clean and ready to go? You might be wrong. New oil may appear golden, but it is not always clean. Even seasoned professionals have this presumption that new oil is clean because it comes in sealed, steel barrels. The reality is that even new oil needs oil filtration befo...

29.07.25 10:31 AM - Comment(s)

Lubricant Contamination Prevention in High-Dust Environments

High-dust environments present significant challenges for machinery maintenance teams. In industries such as mining, cement production, construction, agriculture, and woodworking, airborne particulates pose a constant threat to lubrication systems. When dust infiltrates lubricants, it accelerates we...

26.05.25 11:09 AM - Comment(s)

Liasotech

Lubrication plays a crucial role in industrial efficiency, yet traditional practices often lead to excessive waste and environmental harm. A shift toward sustainable lubrication can enhance reliability while minimizing waste, aligning industries with eco-friendly goals.

The Sustainability Challenge i...

15.05.25 06:41 AM - Comment(s)

Varnish formation in turbine lubrication systems is a critical issue that can lead to significant operational challenges. Varnish is a sticky, insoluble residue that forms when oil degrades due to high temperatures, oxidation, and the presence of contaminants. This residue adheres to surfaces within...

04.11.24 09:59 AM - Comment(s)

Varnish contamination is an increasingly critical issue in industrial machinery, particularly in lubricated systems like turbines, compressors, and hydraulic systems. Varnish, a sticky, insoluble byproduct formed from the degradation of lubricants, can adhere to internal surfaces, leading to a range...

29.10.24 11:51 AM - Comment(s)