Cement Plants Work in Extreme Conditions

Dust, moisture and continuous operation place heavy stress on lubrication and hydraulic systems in cement plants.

When oil becomes contaminated, reliability drops, maintenance costs rise, and unplanned downtime becomes a real risk.

The good news: oil condition can be measured, controlled, and significantly improved.

Join our webinar “Oil Health in Cement Plants” and learn how oil cleanliness affects reliability, operating costs and equipment lifetime – and what you can do to improve it.

We will cover

  • What is clean oil? A closer look at oil cleanliness and maintenance
  • Main contamination threats in cement industry and how they damage your equipment
  • How effective oil maintenance translates into real financial benefits
  • How other companies achieved significant savings on critical applications such as crushers and mills

Choose between three available sessions

This webinar is offered in English and in three identical sessions to accommodate participants across different regions.

– April 8 – 08:00 a.m. (CEST or UTC+2) – Recommended for Europe, the Middle East and Asia

– April 8 – 12:00 noon (CEST or UTC+2) – Recommended for Europe and the Middle East

– April 9 – 18:00 (CEST or UTC+2) – Recommended for Americas

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