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LASSI FOR US, LUBE FOR THEM: SURVIVING SUMMER, HUMAN & MACHINE EDITION
MACHINERY LUBRICATION INDIA
|May - June, 2025
It's that time of year again—when fans whirl at full speed, ACs groan under pressure, and the only thing hotter than the sun is the debate over whether buttermilk or coconut water is the better coolant.
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What Indian Summers Can Teach Us About Keeping Equipment Cool
As India heads into peak summer, we're all trying to cope.
I'm not an engineer, but working closely with reliability professionals through training sessions, interviews, and magazine stories, I've picked up a thing or two about how heat doesn't just test people—it tests machines too.
And unlike us, machines can't reach for a cool drink or complain. They just keep running... until they don't.
Heat Hurts Machines More Than We Think
In almost every training session I've coordinated, someone inevitably mentions this: “Our breakdowns go up in summer.”
It makes perfect sense. Higher ambient temperatures cause:
- Lubricants to break down faster
- Bearings to overheat
- Seals to fail
- Oil viscosity to drop
- Cooling systems to underperform
I once spoke with a maintenance planner from Gujarat who said their gearboxes regularly overheated in May and June—especially those near furnace areas or under tin sheds. “It's like working out in the sun with no water,” he said. “You can’t blame the machine if it gives up.”
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GULF OIL LUBRICANTS PLANS 70% CAPACITY EXPANSION TO 250 MILLION LITRES
Gulf Oil Lubricants India plans to increase its production capacity by 70% to 250 million litres within the next 18 months. Currently, the company operates at 95% utilization across its two plants, producing 152 million litres annually. Expansion will begin at the Chennai plant, while land acquisition has been completed at the Silvassa facility.
1 min
September – October 2025
MACHINERY LUBRICATION INDIA
TASK-BASED TRAINING | TOP-UPS UTILIZING AN S&R CONTAINER
Traditional methods of refilling lubricants using single-use containers contribute to environmental waste and disposal challenges.
2 mins
September – October 2025
MACHINERY LUBRICATION INDIA
SIMPLE HABITS TO KEEP YOUR CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM HEALTHY
Every beat of your heart is a reminder that life is moving forward. With World Heart Day around the corner, I felt it was the perfect time to talk about the small yet powerful choices we can make to protect our most vital organ. Heart disease continues to be the leading cause of death globally, responsible for nearly one-third of all deaths worldwide, according to the WHO. These numbers are alarming, and they remind us that heart health is not something to take for granted.
2 mins
September – October 2025
MACHINERY LUBRICATION INDIA
OIL MANAGEMENT FOR BUSINESS PROFITABILITY
Profit is the only motive of any commercial organization, whether it be a Public Limited Company, a Partnership Company, or a Proprietorship Company. Profit is the result of producing an item or offering any service at the lowest cost and realizing the best sales price, as the market decides the usual price and is not in the hands of the company. Profit is the function of demand and supply. If a company has to exist, then it has to follow the market and only focus on reducing costs.
10 mins
September – October 2025
MACHINERY LUBRICATION INDIA
CHAIN LUBRICATION BEST PRACTICES FOR DRIVES AND CONVEYORS
A chain is a series of traveling journal bearings with a means to engage the teeth of a sprocket and transmit force and motion. Because each chain joint is a bearing, proper lubrication is essential to obtain the maximum service life from a chain drive or conveyor.
9 mins
September – October 2025
MACHINERY LUBRICATION INDIA
OH, SH#T! A LUBE TECH'S LESSONS LEARNED
The term “OH, SH#T” (or OS! as I'll refer to it from now on) usually means something bad has happened, but this isn't always true. Sometimes, it can come from something great happening, like finding a new, faster, easier, or more efficient way of performing a lubrication task.
5 mins
September – October 2025
MACHINERY LUBRICATION INDIA
LUBRICATION: THE ENGINEERING BACKBONE OF INDUSTRIAL PERFORMANCE
In advanced industrial systems, the choice and application of specialty lubricants are as critical as the mechanical design itself.
2 mins
September – October 2025
MACHINERY LUBRICATION INDIA
PERFORMING A FAILURE SCENE INVESTIGATION
As head of Noria's failure investigation group, I've led many interesting studies in search of failure root causes and remedies.
4 mins
September – October 2025
MACHINERY LUBRICATION INDIA
CASE STUDY: WOODGRAIN SOLIDIFIES RELIABILITY THROUGH NEW LUBRICATION PROGRAM
Downtime reduced by 85% in less than three years
5 mins
September – October 2025
MACHINERY LUBRICATION INDIA
THE HAZY SAMPLE: A LAB ERROR THAT SHOOK A LUBE OIL BLENDING PLANT
Narrative of the Incident - One small dash in an additive code was all it took to derail a carefully planned test.
2 mins
September – October 2025
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