training lubricants and lubrication wtrpr 2017
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Lubricants &
Lubrication
A 2 day training
programme
Training programme – Lubricants & Lubrication M Hussam Adeni – Tribologist Chemical Engineer and ICML certified Machinery Lubricant Specialist Certified Level I Machinery Lubricant Analyst, equivalent to category I of ISO 18436-4. ExCastrol India
Lubricants and Lubrication – Training programme
M Hussam Adeni – Tribologist
Chemical Engineer and ICML certified Machinery Lubricant Specialist Day – 1 –
9:00 AM to 12:30 - Lunch break till 1;15 PM – 5;00 PM close – 15 min Tea break at 11 AM and 3 PM
Introduction
Trainer
Participants
Training objective
Basic of Lubricants
Brief on Base oil manufacture, capacities in India & Lube Market
PDS
MSDS
Typical tests for lubricants
Lube equivalents – How to find equivalents
Trouble shooting
Sampling
Oil analysis labs
Lubrication Survey
Basic Test – Lube knowledge prior to start of Training programme
To repeat same test after completion of training
Basics of Lubricants and Lubrication
o What is a lubricants
o Types of lubricants
o Properties of lubricants
o Lubricant by application
o Brief on Lab tests
o What are Additives
o Types of additives
o Function of additives
o ISO VG classification
o Brief on API service levels
o NLGI numbers
Notes on PDS and MSDS
o What is PDS
Typical TDS
Detailed study of PDS
o What is MSDS
Typical MSDS
Detailed study of MSDS
Day – 2 –
9:00 AM to 12:30 - Lunch break till 1;15 PM – 5;00 PM close – 15 min Tea break at 11 AM and 3 PM
Typical tests for Lubricants
o Types of lubricants
o Physio chemical properties of lubricants
o Routine Lube tests
o Common Lube tests
o ASTM or IP Test method
o Significance of tests
o Special Lube tests and equipment
o Special Analytical Tests - Spectroscopy
o ICP and AAS
o Special tests for Base Oils – DSC
Trainer - Hydraulic Oils
Hydraulic Oils
o PDS Hydraulic Oils
o MSDS Hydraulic Oils
Trainer - Gear Oils
Gear Oils
o PDS Gear Oils
o MSDS Gear Oil
Trouble shooting Lubricants
- Trouble shooting lubricants
o Three to Four Case studies – for discussion
o Sampling
o Collecting Data – prior to sampling
o How to sample,
o Where to sample
o When to sample
o Couriering of sampling
o Following up for sample/sample reports
o Typical sample report
o Reputed Lab for Lube Oil analysis
o International labs in India
o Other Labs for Lube analysis
o Layman tests – Lubricants
TrainerM Hussam Adeni - B.Tech Chemical, MLA I
Hussam Adeni hussam57 Blog URL: http://lubricantspecialist.wordpress.com/
www.stle.orgwww.lubecouncil.com
Society of Tribologists & Lubrication Engineer: Member – IndividualMembership number - 49912 M Certification: MLA 1Section - International (99). Certified Level 1 Machinery
Lubricant Analyst, equivalent toCategory I of ISO 18436-4
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