Oil Analysis III (OA III) is designed to give managers and reliability professionals the right knowledge to develop and implement a strong oil analysis program. Students will explore the most advanced levels of diagnostics and predictive maintenance and learn the metrics for program implementation and evaluation.
What You’ll Learn
- Machine Wear
- Vibration and Oil Analysis
- Fluid Properties and Additive Depletion
- Contamination
- Analysis Technology
- Oil Analysis Program Design
Get Answers To These Questions
- How often should I use oil analysis?
- Where is the best place to get an oil sample?
- How clean should I keep my oil and what type of filter should I use?
- How do I know which oil analysis lab is right for me?
- How do I set caution and critical alarms for wear metals and additives?
- How do I determine the remaining useful life of my oil?
- What are the secrets to catching bearing faults with wear debris analysis?
- What are the best cost reducing strategies using oil analysis?
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 III Machine Lubricant Analyst (MLA) certification exam conducted by ICML. Each participant can choose to apply for the exam for an additional fee.