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Hy-Pro’s new podcast series will explore best practices in the Fluid Power Industry and control all lubrication contamination forms. The podcasts are led by our team of experts with more than 100 years of combined experience dealing with some of our industry’s most challenging problems. Whether it is water, particulate, or oxidation by-products like varnish, Hy-Pro has the technical knowledge and products to prevent, protect, and clean up many of our industry’s toughest lubricant challenges. We have many case studies demonstrating that our know-how, equipment, and people have increased uptime and significantly reduced costs. Please visit www.hyprofiltration.com/knowledgebase to view and download our case studies.
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Tuesday Oct 11, 2022
Tuesday Oct 11, 2022
Welcome to episode 11 of Hy-Pro's Factoryside Chat Podcast. This podcast is on Diesel Fuel Contaminants, why it is important now more than ever, and how to mitigate both particulate and water contamination. Hy-Pro's Scott Howard leads this discussion, and Jim Simonton of Donaldson joins as his guest on this podcast. The discussion centers around supply chain challenges and human capital shortages impacting trucking and other industries and why it is so vital to have clean fuel to keep the engines running longer and cheaper. In addition, these efforts will help with efficiency efforts, another cost saver.
In this second episode on diesel (#11), the focus turns to bulk diesel storage and why it is vital to your operation. We discuss proactive bulk storage preventive measures that can save significant dollars and highlight essential tools to quickly clean bulk tanks if the situation warrants it. These tools eliminate bacteria growth, dirt, and free water, reducing dust and moisture in the tank. Establishing a proactive clean diesel fuel strategy can save your organization time and money.
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