Overview
As technologies and testing methods continue to advance, condition monitoring of grease-lubricated systems is becoming increasingly significant. This insightful webinar explores into the integration of grease analysis into condition-based maintenance programs. Discover the methods, standards, and advantages of analyzing grease using established oil analysis instrumentation, enabling you to enhance your maintenance strategy effectively. Watch to learn how you can maximize your return on investment (ROI) and broaden your testing capabilities all without the need to invest in additional equipment.
Key Takeaways
- Learn how a legacy site has unique reliability challenges
- Understand rotating equipment duty cycle changes and how they are detected in lubrication systems
- Streamline a mature program to reduce workload and detect problems in advance
- Review onsite oil analysis solutions
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Speakers
Lisa Williams, Digital Products Manager, AMETEK Spectro Scientific
Lisa Williams, AMETEK Spectro Scientific’s Digital Products Manager, has over 15 years of expertise in reliability engineering and lubricant analysis. An STLE member and Certified Lubrication Specialist™ (CLS), Lisa also holds MLA I and LLA II certifications from the International Council of Machinery Lubrication. She serves as vice chair of the ASTM D02.CS96 Committee for In-Service Lubricant Testing and has led ASTM standards for in-service grease analysis (ASTM D7718 and D7918). With a results-focused approach, Lisa is a driving force in advancing lubricant testing and reliability practices.
Daniel P. Walsh, Director, Technical Sales Support, AMETEK Spectro Scientific
Daniel Walsh serves as Director of Technical Sales Support, AMETEK Spectro Scientific, overseeing global oil analysis solutions for industrial, fleet, and laboratory markets. Since joining Spectro in 2010, he has held roles in sales, application engineering, and product leadership. Previously, he managed oil and fuel analysis at BTS (Bently Nevada) and began his career as a Metallurgical Test Engineer at Pratt & Whitney. A frequent speaker at industry conferences like Lubmat, EPRI, and STLE, Mr. Walsh holds patents in ferrous wear debris detection and is an STLE Certified Lubrication Specialist. He earned a BS in Materials Science and Engineering from the University of Limerick and an MSc in Engineering Management from Tufts University.