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  1. OPTIMOL LUBRICATION

    Belgium

    Optimol Lubrication has built its reputation on solutions that cut maintenance costs. Major savings are obtained by using lubricants that inhibit wear and improve surface states. Greasing and oil change frequencies are reduced by 40%. This avoids having to replace components - and the labour costs associated with this. Over 40 years' experience in all sectors of industry: 2000+ clients in France, Belgium and Luxembourg. SURFACE ENGINEERING. A multi-disciplinary team specialising in all aspects of lubrication, engineering, greasing systems and maintenance management: maintenance engineers and specialists, supported by a highly effective technical service team and efficient logistics. PRODUCTS WITH HIGH ADDED VALUE. Castrol High Performance Lubricants. Single- and multi-point greasing systems, and remote systems. Thermal and vibration control.

  2. MICROMEGA DYNAMICS S.A.

    Belgium

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  3. WI-CARE

    Belgium

    The Wi-care™ system is the latest wireless condition monitoring system from I-Care. It has been designed to detect, measure and analyze the root causes of excessive levels of vibration and temperature. The Wi-care system is a cost-effective tool used to report any vibration or temperature deviation in a short time. The I-CARE team of engineers using the data from Wi-care is able to give you a condition monitoring remote diagnosis at any time 24 hours a day/7 days a week. The condition based maintenance partnership has been created to give you the chance to correct a potential problem before it occurs. The analysis of vibration data is based on a human spectrum analysis, all our diagnostics are made by ISO certified (level 1 or 2) engineers. Nevertheless, the use of alarm and alert levels in the system is interesting in order to alert people’s attention. Exceeding an alarm level automatically induces the collection of the vibration spectrum and the recording of temperature data.