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Harsh operating conditions, extreme load variations and the high-dollar costs involved in equipment replacement make fluid analysis a necessary part of doing business in the construction industry. Routine testing identifies small problems before they become major failures allowing you to meet the demands of your customers on time. Maximize asset reliability and regain control of your production schedules with an effective fluid analysis program with POLARIS Laboratories®...it costs so little to protect so much.

The heavy-duty equipment required by most construction applications is often exposed to extreme, uncontrollable environmental factors for long periods of time, yet is still expected to maintain maximum performance levels. Contamination and wear are eminent and when left unchecked, can halt production in a heartbeat. Monitoring the condition of both the fluid and the unit identifies wear-causing contaminants and their effect on component performance. Base sampling frequency on the unit's criticality to production, as well as the costs involved in replacement or repair.

Construction Test Packages

Diesel Engine

Routinely monitoring a diesel engine oil's viscosity, as well as its ability to neutralize acids and disperse and suspend soot particles produced during combustion, can indicate whether or not anti-wear additive and dispersant/detergent levels are providing sufficient engine protection.

Basic

Basic testing monitors both the unit and the fluid for wear and contamination.

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Advanced

To safely extend oil drain intervals, Total Base Number and Oxidation / Nitration will determine if the oil is suitable for continued use.

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Fuel Analysis

Go / No Go

Testing can detect problems that can impact fuel filter life.

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Coolant Analysis

Coolant Analysis takes the guess work out of properly maintaining a cooling system and can identify maintenance problems before catastrophic engine failure occurs. Regular coolant testing and routine maintenance can help you achieve maximum system efficiency and save you time and money in less downtime, fewer repairs and determining proper drain intervals.

A cooling system is subject to pitting, corrosion, cavitation, erosion and electrolysis. Although coolants are formulated to help prevent these problems from occurring, coolant analysis will identify them if present and determine if the coolant you're using is providing adequate protection. It will also identify:

  • Rust, which can accelerate wear, reduce heat transfer efficiency and eventually clog the system
  • Scale and deposit formations that can act as insulators, which form barriers for proper heat transfer
  • Oxidation which can lead to rust

Organic acid coolant testing also monitors carboxylic acid to determine if enough is present for the proper chemical reactions to occur. If a carboxylic acid test fails, non-compatible coolant or fluid could be present.

Level I

The following tests monitor coolant maintenance levels to ensure proper engine metal protection, glycol levels for freeze and boil point control, nitrite for prime metal pitting protection and acidity for adequate corrosion protection.

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Level II

Level II testing monitors the corrosive attributes of the coolant itself - acidic or alkaline - in addition to metal movement - the corrosiveness of each metal affected. This level includes all Level I tests plus:

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Level IV

Level IV testing identifies possible sources of problems detected in testing levels I and II, such as combustion gas leaks, air contamination, electrical ground problems, localized over-heating, chemical breakdown or other contamination sources inside or outside the system. Level IV testing also identifies the type and degree of degradation acid formation resulting from any cooling system problems. It includes all tests in Levels I and II plus:

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  • Inhibitor, Contaminants and Degradation Acids by IC - (Nitrites, Nitrates, Chlorides & Sulfates, Glycolate, Formate, Acetate, Oxalate)

Gear Systems

Although contamination by dirt and water should be closely monitored, the biggest concern for these systems is the type of wear occurring. Direct Read Ferrography detects the amount of ferrous wear occurring by providing a ratio of large to small ferrous particles, which is extremely helpful in trend analysis.

Basic

Basic testing monitors both the unit and the fluid for wear and contamination.

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Advanced

To safely extend oil drain intervals, Total Base Number and Oxidation / Nitration will determine if the oil is suitable for continued use.

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Hydraulic Systems

Hydraulic systems require the fluid's viscosity to be low enough to minimize friction loss, yet high enough to prevent fluid leakage and provide satisfactory protection against wear. It should have good oxidation stability to prevent sludge from forming, sufficient water separability and air release properties and resistance to foaming.

Basic

Basic testing monitors both the unit and the fluid for wear and contamination.

Tests include:

Advanced

To safely extend oil drain intervals, Total Base Number and Oxidation / Nitration will determine if the oil is suitable for continued use.

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POLARIS Laboratories® Announces 2013 Public Training Classes

POLARIS Laboratories®, an innovative leader in the fluid analysis industry, has announced its public training class schedule for 2013. Whether attendees are just beginning to establish fluid analysis best practices or they've been in the industry for years, these classes will expand their knowledge of oils and coolants and help them understand the importance of doing fluid analysis and doing it well.

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POLARIS Laboratories® Opens New Fluid Testing Lab in Moscow, Russia

The company has now expanded into Russia with the opening of POLARIS Laboratories® Russia, the official representative of POLARIS Laboratories®, located in Moscow.

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Training

  • Orlando
    Oil Analysis
    July 24-25, 2013

  • Oklahoma City
    Oil Analysis
    August 28-29, 2013

  • Philadelphia
    Cooling Systems Maintenance
    September 24, 2013

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Tradeshows & Conferences

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    Fort McMurray, AB
    September 10-11, 2013



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