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International Dredging Review Online: February 2012
The Status of Bio-Fluids: Using Green Lubricants without Sacrificing Performance
In the past several years there has been a worldwide mandate that companies begin to adopt lean and green initiatives, and the hydraulic world is no stranger to this concept. -Read Full Story
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Hydraulic fluids that keep going and going: January 2012
Taking a closer look at synthetic fluids can help you optimize your hydraulic system.
Over the past several years, global regulations have been passed requiring companies working in or near waterways to respect the wildlife who call their jobsite home. In terms of hydraulic systems, manufacturing has traditionally used mineral oil and viewed it as a commodity. -Read Full Story
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OEM Off-Highway: November/December, 2011
Alternative Energy: Biofuels
Going green. It's not a trend. It's a new way of doing business. Over the last several years, regulations have been passed globally requiring companies working who call their jobsite home. For manufactors and operators of cranes, excavators and other mobile equipment, these restrictions are becoming increasingly important. -Read Full Story
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Drilling Contractor: September/October, 2011
BIOFLUIDS: Combining environmental responsibility, performance
Just as the environmentally responsible use of lubricants in daily offshore rig operations and use of zero-spill methods is an ongoing responsibility of the drilling contractor, progress
in available chemistries of lubricants is an ongoing effort on the part of industry suppliers. Increased options from suppliers are helping contractors marry environmental responsibility
with performance. -Read Full Story
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Marine News: September 2011
Not all Fluids are Created Equal. Why some fluids rise above the rest when put to the test.
Recycling. Reducing your carbon footprint. Installing fluorescent light bulbs. Everywhere we look, the world is making great strides to ‘go green’, and the hydraulic world is keeping up. Over the past several years there have been major efforts made by manufacturers world-wide to promote a greener image, and in doing so reduce the impact on the environment they are working in. Furthermore, regulations are being passed globally requiring those working in or near waterways – whether they are rivers, ponds or even oceans – to respect the wildlife who calls that area home. -Read Full Story
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