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Are you experiencing sub-optimal results even after changing filters?

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  We have talked about how to procure filters and what specifications to look for, but selecting the filter according to the specifications doesn’t ensure the best results if a filter is not employed properly. In this article, we will discuss a few factors which can impair a filter's performance. I hope you have read these 2 articles: http://bit.ly/35J0Vuy http://bit.ly/2QInSKi Whenever you are experiencing sub-optimal results even after changing filters, below are some possibilities which should be checked for: Collapsed center tube Inconsistent media quality Damaged or burst filter media – fatigue Bypass at filter media seam Bypass due to adhesive failure Damaged gasket or O-ring seal Bypass valve jammed in open/closed position Installation error, installing a filter in the opposite flow direction Bypass valve leakage Misaligned filter and seal If none of the above factors contribute to the sub-optimal functioning of your filters we suggest you contact the Minimac Consulting team

Power Sectors in India

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  After China and the United States of America (USA), India is the world's 3rd largest power producer currently producing 373,029.35MW of power. Catering to the huge population of India. Let’s take a glance at the power generation sector in India. 62% of the total production of power is generated by thermal energy sources. 23.9% is produced from Renewable Energy Sources such as wind and solar. 12.3% is produced from Hydro Energy & 1.8% is produced from Nuclear Energy. In order to match the ever-increasing demand of the market, power production is increasing every passing day. India's electricity consumption has increased by approximately 2 folds in the last decade from 199,877 MW at the end of the 11th Five-Year Plan (2012) to 373,029 MW in 2020. Sustainable development is very necessary for an industry that operates 24/7. To fulfill the demand of the market it is necessary to keep the machinery healthy and for healthy machinery  selection of the right lubricants is a must

Understanding the root cause of the symptoms that are observed on your machinery?

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  It is observed across the spectrum that whenever we see issues/symptoms like: Oxidized oil Destructive pitting Excessive vibration Abrasive wear Cavitation Machinery abnormal noise Wear debris generation High running temperature We usually believe in either Repairing, Replacing, Rebuilding and Removing the affected component. However, it only subsides the symptoms temporarily. This approach is called the 4-R approach and it weeds out the issue from the surface and not at the root level and hence the problem reoccurs.  Call +91 7030901266 for Mechanical Maintenance & Oil Check. However, we should aim at studying these symptoms and work on the root causes. Some of the very frequent root causes that cause the above-mentioned symptoms are: Misalignment Wrong oil usage Moisture Machinery part imbalance Particle contamination Air contamination Hence, we should aim at 5I approach i.e. It’s clean, It’s Cool, It’s dry, It’s aligned and balanced, It’s well oiled. This approach keeps the m

Steam turbine oil analysis practices

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  Introduction: The market studies done by the various analyst on “Global market analysis on Turbine oil “forecast that the global turbine oil market to grow at a CAGR of 3.498% during the period 2017-2021 and the market size has a potential to grow by 1500.05 K MT during 2020-2024, and its momentum will accelerate during the forecast period. Turbine oil manufacturers are continuously working with OEMs to provide high-performance turbine oils to meets the rising demands globally. Nowadays the industries are more focused on extending the life of both lubricants and the equipment by implementing a robust Reliability lubrication Program. In this article, we have tried to cover the maximum information about turbine oil which could help the power generation & manufacturing industries to move further with a cost-effective sustainable solution. Turbine & it's lubrication system: The turbine which is the heart of the power plant extracts thermal energy from high-pressure steam and

Myths vs Facts

  Some lubrication myths can impact your equipment performance, today with this article let’s understand and bust them: Lubricating industrial equipment is easy. This a complete myth whereas the actual fact is lubricating is highly detailed and complex. Some of the important decisions that one needs to take are: Selection of proper oil & Grease for a machine. Right place, right frequency and right volume of lubricant to be applied. Proper flushing of lubricant tanks to ensure contamination-free lubricating lines. Also applying grease is also an art; too much or too little of it can damage or blow seals. Minimal consequences and benefits are associated with routinely lubricating industrial equipment. This is also another myth whereas it has been seen that most events of downtime occur due to inadequate lubrication or due to the use of the wrong lubricant. Though lubricants cost about 1-3% of our total maintenance budget improper or wrong lubrication can lead to machine downtime cost

3 ways to know your oil

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  Whenever we experience contamination in our oil our instant reaction or resort is to change the lubricant and replace it with a new one. But the question is, is our new oil free from contaminants? Contact Minimac for oil check: +91 7030901266 Lubricants are supplied in two forms i.e. in bulk through tankers and in the packaged form such as steel drums, plastic drums/cans. Both of these options are prone to the risk of lubricant degradation in storage. Let’s understand how to maintain fresh and clean inventory. 1. Product labelling:  This is key to avoid any cross-contamination or old stocking of lubricants. A label should reflect the following: The date container has been opened Purchase & delivery date of the drum Product name Inventory code Storage location Min & max inventory levels 2. Inventory management:  Minimum and maximum level of the lubricants should be set in order to manage the ordering of the oils to avoid degradation. 3. Product usage:  We suggest that lubrican

Are you topping up lubricants or impurities in your machines?

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  Topping up lubricant is a routine practice in most of the industries. We generally use oil cans and top-up containers for the same. Often we do not put a lot of thought towards the cleanliness of these containers and hence introduce a lot of particle contaminants into the system doing more bad than good to the machine. Here, are the best 5 practices for oil-can and top-up containers: Keep your containers sealed:  We should always use containers that can be sealed airtight. Always reseal the containers between uses. Remove galvanised containers:  We should not use Galvanised containers as they act as dirt magnets. Dedicate & Label your containers:  We should dedicate containers to a class of “mixable lubricants” only and label them to avoid mixing of incompatible lubricants while topping up. Use designated lockers:  Don’t use top-up containers to store oil next to machines. Instead, place containers in a nearby locker or cabinet between uses. This will ensure less particle contami