TestOil Oil Analysis 2025-09-29T21:03:50Z https://testoil.com/feed/atom/ https://testoil.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/cropped-favicon-32x32.jpg License Admin <![CDATA[Material Identification Analysis Leads to Data-Driven Decisions]]> http://testoil.com/program-management/blog-material-identification-analysis-leads-to-data-driven-decisions/ 2025-09-12T17:37:19Z 2025-09-12T17:37:19Z Material Identification Analysis is a critical tool for nearly all industries, especially power generation, oil and gas, aerospace and defense, automotive and transportation, and manufacturing. Its value is especially clear when unexpected contaminants appear in oil and the cause is not obvious. As a result, standard fluid testing may not be able to specify the problem.       

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License Admin <![CDATA[Annual Turbine Analysis: Ensuring the Health of Your Turbines]]> https://testoil.com/program-management/blog-annual-turbine-analysis-ensuring-the-health-of-your-turbines/ 2025-09-29T21:03:48Z 2025-08-13T15:40:01Z For many industrial operations, turbines represent one of the most capital-intensive assets and their reliability hinges heavily on the health of the lubricant. While turbine oils can be engineered for an extended service life of 10 to 20 years, various stressors such as oxidation, thermal degradation, and contamination can compromise fluid integrity earlier.

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License Admin <![CDATA[Fuel Tank Sampling Best Practices]]> https://testoil.com/program-management/blog-fuel-tank-sampling-best-practices/ 2025-09-29T21:03:49Z 2025-07-28T18:06:48Z When it comes to fuel analysis, the accuracy of the results is only as good as the quality of the sample provided. This means that improperly collected samples can lead to misleading results, missed contamination issues, or costly equipment failures. Taking a clean, representative fuel sample from the right location(s) is crucial for getting accurate test results. Here are some best practices to help ensure you're collecting samples that will give you reliable, actionable insights.

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Al Yates <![CDATA[Fuel Tank Sampling Best Practices]]> https://testoil.com/?p=231376 2025-08-01T14:24:38Z 2025-07-28T17:59:52Z When it comes to fuel analysis, the accuracy of the results is only as good as the quality of the sample provided. This means that improperly collected samples can lead to misleading results, missed contamination issues, or costly equipment failures. Taking a clean, representative fuel sample from the right location(s) is crucial for getting accurate test results. Here are some Continue Reading

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Al Yates <![CDATA[Server Coolant Testing for Thermal Control Systems (TCS)]]> https://testoil.com/?p=231374 2025-08-01T14:27:01Z 2025-07-28T17:57:46Z As server technology continues to press thermal boundaries, maintaining the health of your Thermal Control System (TCS) has become more critical than ever. A key factor in keeping these systems operating at peak performance is accurate testing and best practice management of server coolant. Whether you’re deploying a new system or maintaining an existing one, coolant testing can prevent corrosion, Continue Reading

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License Admin <![CDATA[Server Coolant Testing for Thermal Control Systems (TCS)]]> https://testoil.com/program-management/blog-server-coolant-testing-for-thermal-control-systems-tcs/ 2025-09-29T21:03:50Z 2025-07-16T15:00:57Z As server technology continues to press thermal boundaries, maintaining the health of your Thermal Control System (TCS)[1] has become more critical than ever. A key factor in keeping these systems operating at peak performance is accurate testing and best practice management of server coolant. Whether you’re deploying a new system or maintaining an existing one, coolant testing can prevent corrosion, ensure component compatibility, and support long-term system reliability.

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Al Yates <![CDATA[Testing Solar Panel/Installation Coolant]]> https://testoil.com/?p=231371 2025-08-01T14:29:01Z 2025-07-09T20:08:30Z Solar panel installations in industrial applications generally require coolant. This specialized coolant (and even water coolant) does need to be tested regularly by an accredited lab in order to maintain performance and prevent damage. There are three types of industrial solar installations that require coolant and testing. TYPES OF LIQUID COOLANTS USED IN SOLAR PANEL SYSTEMSWater is the most common Continue Reading

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Al Yates <![CDATA[Staying on Track with Oil Analysis: Eurofins TestOil Can Help]]> https://testoil.com/?p=231369 2025-07-09T20:03:39Z 2025-07-09T20:03:37Z To help customers consistently submit oil samples for testing, oil analysis labs rely on a strategic combination of automated tools and personalized engagement strategies. These methods are designed to make the sampling process as easy and seamless as possible, minimizing delays and ensuring equipment health is accurately monitored on schedule.High-quality labs such as Eurofins TestOil implement multiple strategies to keep Continue Reading

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Al Yates <![CDATA[Benefits of Consistent Oil Analysis: Cost-Savings are Just the Beginning]]> https://testoil.com/?p=228626 2025-05-30T15:29:29Z 2025-05-30T15:29:26Z In the face of tightening budgets, it can be tempting to trim what may seem like non-essential expenses—including industrial oil analysis. Yet research shows that cutting back on this critical practice is a costly mistake. Common cost-saving benefits supported by research include:• Reduced Downtime: Up to 50%• Lower Maintenance Costs: 30–40% savings• Extended Equipment Life: 25–50%• Improved Safety & Reliability Continue Reading

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Al Yates <![CDATA[Fuel, Oil and Coolant Analysis for Backup Generators]]> https://testoil.com/?p=228623 2025-05-30T15:25:42Z 2025-05-30T15:25:39Z Generators are critical in applications where power continuity is essential for safety, security, operations, and/or data integrity. Following are some vital applications that rely heavily on generators: • Hospitals & Healthcare Facilities: Lives depend on uninterrupted power for ventilators, surgical equipment, medication refrigeration, and lighting during surgeries or emergencies.• Data Centers: Data loss or server downtime can cost thousands to Continue Reading

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