Submit Accurate Information
to Set Unit-Specific Alarm Limits OEM and lubricant specifications are
a good starting point for setting alarm limits, but a statistical analysis of
the unit's historical data, including lube and filter information, is also essential.
Omitting or providing inaccurate information can greatly affect at what point
a fluid analysis result is flagged. READ
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Test Source Water
Before Formulating Coolants or Flushing Cooling Systems Today’s pre-mixed coolants take much
of the guesswork out of using a proper source water, but when mixing your own
coolant formulations or flushing your systems with water from an on-site source,
analysis is highly recommended to make sure the water meets specifications. READ
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Retain Label Sticker
to Track Sample Progress Retaining the sample tracking
number sticker on your sample jar label allows you to find out where your samples
are in the laboratory process quickly and easily online.
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