Oil Analysis
Oil Analysis
- STANLEY GROUP is focused to provide products that improve productivity, reduces mechanical wear, prevents system failure, and reduces energy cost, by extending efficiency and performance of machines. We have state of the art laboratory setup in all our plants.
- Where we test our all products before dispatching to the customers. also customizes products for its clients based on their need, specification and application.
- Our highly experienced and accomplished Research & Development Team tailor-develops the best product yielding optimum results in terms of performance, quality and longevity
- We believe to provide full sales after support to our customers.
Oil Analysis Three Categories
Condition based maintenance (CBM)
- A maintenance strategy that monitors the actual condition of the machine to decide what maintenance needs to be done to determine maintenance schedules.
Oil condition monitoring (OCM)
- It can provide information about machine wear condition as well as lubricant condition. Reliability engineers and maintenance professionals can make maintenance decisions based on diagnoses of oil analysis results. In many cases, Expert analysis and data review enables identification of potential problems before a major repair is necessary and has the potential to reduce the frequencies of oil changes. In order to provide OCM we offer following tests to our customers.
- Oil Wear Contamination Testing
- Water content
- Engine wear debris, Insoluble content
- Additive elements
- And other factors which can cause premature machinery damage or failure
Used oil analysis (UOA)
- Used Oil Analysis Program with an Aim to improve customer’s productivity and equipment reliability by a simple principle of condition based monitoring (CBM) which finally reduces Engine/Machine/ Equipment downtime and prevents catastrophic damage. The lubricating oil is often the only thing separating the metal surfaces of your engine, journal, hoists or compressors, and so without it, they could not function effectively. Oil analysis should, therefore, be a priority for any maintenance staff or engineer in order to ensure that all machinery is able to run as smoothly as possible.