Ferrography
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Ferrography is a technique for analysing the particles present in fluids that indicate mechanical wear. It uses microscopic examination and was developed in the 1970’s for predictive maintenance, initially analysing ferrous particles in lubricating oils.[1]
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- ^ *Lovicz, Rob; Ray Dalley (2005-09-19). Wear Particle Analysis - A Predictive Maintenance Tool. The Predictive Maintenance Technology Conference. Retrieved on 2006-06-24.

