Lubricant Analysis and Condition Monitoring
Details
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https://www.petroedgeasia.net/course/Lubricant_Analysis_and_Condition_Monitoring
Outline
People who will benefit from this course include anyone involved in manufacturing and marketing lubricants, all customer support engineers in lubricant suppliers and anyone employed in using lubricants and maintaining equipment, machines or vehicles in manufacturing plants, fleet operations or marine industries. The course will also benefit managers and technical staff in companies that provide analytical services to either or both lubricant suppliers and lubricant users. The course is specially tailored to benefit lubricant marketing, customer support and sales staff in small to medium sized lubricants companies as well as maintenance and lubrication engineers and technicians in companies that use lubricants in many types of machines and equipment.
- Reasons for Analysing Lubricants and Monitoring their Condition
- Sampling Lubricants
- Testing New Lubricants
- Testing Lubricants in Use
- Lubricant Tests 1: Chemical Tests
- Lubricant Tests 2: Physical Tests
- Lubricant Tests 3: Mechanical Rig Tests
- Lubricant Tests 4: Engine Test
- Condition Monitoring 1: Engines
- Condition Monitoring 2: Gears and Transmissions
- Condition Monitoring 3: Hydraulic Systems
- Condition Monitoring 4: Compressors and Turbines
- Condition Monitoring 5: Metalworking and Production Engineering Fluids
- Condition Monitoring 6: Automotive and Industrial Greases
- Condition Monitoring Problems and How to Avoid Them
- Panel Session: Questions and Answers
Speaker/s
David began his career with British Petroleum, as a process chemist at the Kwinana refinery in Western Australia. He worked for BP for 22 years in a number of management positions, including Marketing and Business Development Manager at Kalsep (an advanced separations company), Business Manager at BP Ventures, Project Leader for Industrial Lubricants at BP Research and Marketing Services Officer at Duckhams Oils. David was Programme Director for Lubricants Courses at The Oxford Princeton Programme (formerly the College of Petroleum and Energy Studies), where he was responsible for planning the overall lubricants course programme and for the content and marketing of all the courses. He also directed the Advanced Lubrication Training Programme for the United Kingdom Lubricants Association. Over the last thirty years, David has directed and lectured to over one hundred lubricants training courses for more than thirty companies and organisations.
Special Offer
Normal fee: SGD 3,465.00
Early Bird Promo: SGD 3,265.00