Wear Particle Analysis
Wear Particle Analysis is a diagnostic technique used to evaluate the condition of machinery by detecting and characterizing particles suspended in used lubricants, hydraulic fluids, and greases. These particles—originating from metal-to-metal contact, contamination, or degradation—act as early warning signs of mechanical wear, allowing maintenance teams to predict failures before they occur.\\r\\n\\r\\n
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T2FM 500 - Laboratory Ferrography
The RF500 is a dual-head rotating ferrograph designed for qualitative and quantitative analysis of ferrous wear particle...
Thistle tube ferrospectrometer PJ500
The PJ500 is a portable, thistle‑tube based ferrographic analyzer designed to separate and evaluate wear and contamina...
FerroCheck 2000 Series
The PA100 is an advanced bench-top ferrograph designed for both qualitative and quantitative wear particle analysis in l...