Industry

Products

Oil, Grease

Oil, Grease and fuel testing instruments (Offline & Online)

Ultrasound sensors

Ultrasound sensors for bearing health and lubrication monitoring

Level Sensors

Level Sensors for industrial storage tanks

Experience

We Have Experience

About Us

We are delighted to introduce our company, M/s Advanced Machine Insight Services, a leading solution provider with innovative approach for increase MTBF, reducing production and maintenance & lubrication cost, optimization, performance improvement and reliability. As the ‘Innovators’ in machine condition monitoring services through oil analysis.

We pride ourselves of having an in-house research team that developed most advanced machine wear diagnosis technology through Oil Diagnosis, Ferrography that provides “Early Warning of Machine Failures” with high accuracy compared to globally existing Ferrography.

Technology of Lubricant Sample Analysis, Total Lubrication Management, Condition Monitoring Solutions, Products and consulting services. We have been in the industry for over 8 years, delivering high-quality solutions to clients across various domains and technologies.

Viscosity

The measure of the lubricant’s resistance to flow. It affects the lubricant’s ability to form a film between the moving surfaces and prevent metal-to-metal contact. A higher viscosity lubricant provides better protection, but also increases the friction and energy consumption. A lower viscosity lubricant reduces the friction and energy consumption, but also increases the risk of wear and leakage. Therefore, the optimal viscosity depends on the clearance, speed, and temperature of the application.

Additives

The chemicals added to the base oil to enhance or modify its properties. They can improve the lubricant’s performance in terms of anti-wear, extreme pressure, anti-oxidation, anti-corrosion, anti-foam, and anti-rust. However, they can also degrade over time and lose their effectiveness, or interact with other additives and cause compatibility issues. Therefore, the type and number of additives should be carefully selected and monitored.

Base oil

The main component of the lubricant, which can be mineral, synthetic, or semi-synthetic. Mineral oils are derived from crude oil and have lower cost and wider availability, but also lower performance and stability. Synthetic oils are manufactured from chemical compounds and have higher performance and stability, but also higher cost and lower availability. Semi-synthetic oils are a blend of mineral and synthetic oils and have intermediate characteristics and cost.

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