Engine oil testing is a key component of a Predictive Maintenance Program (PMP) for heavy Mining equipment owners. Engine oil testing can be scheduled based on test data trends of the equipment. Depending on the test data it is possible to extend the time between engine oil changes which can help to save money and schedule equipment utilization.
A vital test for mining equipment is the Total Base Number or TBN that measures acidity or acid build up in the engine oil. When crankcase oils are exposed to acidic compounds, it is key to monitor TBN to ensure the oil has sufficient alkaline properties thereby reducing the corrosive effects of acidity in the oil. The TBN is tested in accordance with ASTM D2896 or IP400.
Other important tests to consider for engine oil testing includes contaminants such as dust, glycol or antifreeze in the engine block. The introduction of these impurities into the engine crankcase will cause corrosion, clogging and accelerated wear of the engine. Clark Lab’s Engine Test Package (ETP) will analyze the health of the engine oil and help identify typical contaminants of impediments to the reliability of the engine.
Recommended Test Package Includes:
ASTM D445 - Viscosity
ASTM D93 - Flash Point
ASTM D2709 - Water & Sediment
ADTM D5453, D2622, D129 - Sulfur
ASTM D613 - Cetane Number
ASTM D4052 - Density
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ASTM D976 - Aromatic A
ASTM D1319 Aromatic B
ASTM D130 - Copper Strip
ASTM D86 - Distillation A
ASTM D1160 - Distillation B
ASTM D482 - Ash Content
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The harsh conditions of underground, and above ground, strip mines often have a significant effect on mining equipment operations and the requirement for consistent maintenance to avoid potential downtime. A Predicative Maintenance Programs (PMP) for heavy Mining equipment is essential for maximizing equipment reliability and optimizing equipment life cycles.
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