Understanding Wear Metal Results

The ability to interpret the results of oil analysis is vital to guiding significant decisions about preventive maintenance activities. Having someone in your organization who can pick up a report and interpret it in the context of the environment is absolutely essential. This is a skill which can be developed with some investment in training.  

TestOil has developed a series of webinars focused on teaching attendees how to interpret the information provided through oil testing.  

In this first webinar we will focus specifically on Wear Metals - copper, lead, aluminum, tin, nickel, chromium, titanium, vanadium and silver - as identified by the Elemental Spectroscopy test. We will cover the scope, significance, principle, limitations, interferences and precision, and bias of each test.

Afterwards, the discussion will turn to understanding the results themselves, and what are the likely causes behind changes in the data. For each reported value, the most common causes and common misinterpretations will be covered, while also suggesting follow-up actions to properly address alarmed result.

  
What

Understanding wear metal results

When Feb 15 2018 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM (EST)
* *
 
*
*
*

This webinar will be presented from: 
9:00AM - 10:00AM Pacific /  11:00AM - 12:00PM Central  /  12:00 PM - 1:00PM Eastern

 Please Note: This webinar will be recorded for future use.  We automatically send a copy of the recording to all registrants.  If you cannot attend the live webinar but you are interested in this content, please register anyways and we will automatically send you copy of the recording.