Oil Analysis II (OA II) was designed to foster a deeper understanding of oil analysis. Through case studies, oil analysis reports, and group problem-solving exercises, students will explore oil analysis and its use in making lubrication decisions. The course also explores techniques used to detect the additive, thermal and particle factors that degrade oil.
Course Description
Maintenance professionals in Oil Analysis II will gain everything they need to properly sample, monitor health and detect additive, thermal and particle factors that degrade lubricants via on-site tests and lab analysis. They will review case studies, read and interpret oil analysis reports and participate in group problem-solving exercises. The OA II curriculum is fully aligned with the body of knowledge of the International Council for Machinery Lubrication’s MLA II certification. It also comes with supplemental training materials to ensure knowledge retention
What You’ll Learn
- Oil Sampling Best Practices
- Fluid Properties
- Contamination Control
- Wear Particles and Faults
- Test Results and Oil Report Interpretation
What You Get When You Attend
- Pre and Post Assessment Tests
- Lubrication Institute Completion Certificate
- Study Material
When you leave these courses, you’ll consider the course manual an indispensable on-the-job reference for years to come.
Certification
This course is designed to help you prepare for the Level II Machine Lubricant Analyst (MLA II) certification exam conducted by ICML. Each participant can choose to apply for the exam for an additional fee.