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PALLSCOPE is Pall Corporation’s premier fluid analysis Program in North America, which includes not only the fluid analysis, but also a detailed report and recommendations for action as a result of the analysis. PALLSCOPE Fluid Analysis can be the single most effective tool to monitor the health of your lube and hydraulic systems as well as engines. PALLSCOPE Fluid Analysis should be a key component in your comprehensive preventative maintenance program, providing you with the trend data necessary to make informed decisions about repair, rebuild, or replacement of critical machinery. PALLSCOPE data can also be used to set fluid Why Monitor? Standard analyses of hydraulic and lube oil samples include: • Analysis of 24 chemical elements by ICP • Fuel dilution % • Soot % • Water determination by crackle test • Total base number • Viscosity at 40°C • Oxidation/Nitration ![]() top Getting Started To start a PALLSCOPE Fluid Analysis program with your company, simply contact you Pall representative. We can provide assistance and training on sampling methods and locations, recommended sampling frequency, and interpretation of the results. Using PALLSCOPE Fluid Analysis is as simple as 1-2-3… 1. Simply take a sample in one of our prepaid sample kits and mail it to our laboratory in the pre-addressed mailer. 2. Our modern laboratory will conduct the fluid analysis and develop specific comments and recommendations. 3. A complete report is sent immediately by e-mail and a link is provided for the complete web-based data. ![]() Important: The quality of your oil analysis can only be as good as the quality of your sample. It is critical to take a sample that is representative of the fluid contained in your system. For a discussion of proper sampling procedures, visit our website click see How to Take a Fluid Sample. In order for our experts to properly interpret the condition of your fluid, and make specific comments or recommendations, it is important to fill in as much of the sample submittal form as possible. A detailed form is required to register a particular machine or system the first time a sample is taken. Future samples from that system can simply be identified with your company name, the system number and date. top |
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