Industrial and mobile equipment supported by correct lubricant selection, application and maintenance.

Value in Use

Customer Efficiency & Equipment Life

Helping equipment perform for longer.

Correct lubrication can help protect components, support reliable operation and reduce avoidable maintenance — with the right product applied under the right conditions.

Why It Matters

The product is only part of it

When a lubricant is incorrect, contaminated or poorly applied, equipment may use more energy, wear faster or fail earlier. When it is correctly selected and maintained, it supports reliability and long-term operational value — created through the complete lubrication practice.

The Value Chain

Product, application and practice

Customer lubrication value chain linking product selection, correct application, monitoring and maintenance, protected equipment life and potential operational value, with a feedback loop for continuous improvement.

  1. 01

    Product selection

    Match viscosity, chemistry and specification to the equipment and environment.

  2. 02

    Correct application

    Correct quantity, cleanliness, storage, handling and change procedure.

  3. 03

    Monitoring

    Observe condition, contamination, leaks, filters and equipment behaviour.

  4. 04

    Longer equipment life

    Protect critical surfaces within the intended operating window.

  5. 05

    Less waste & downtime

    Prevent premature changes, over-lubrication and unplanned failure.

Practical Benefits

What correct lubrication supports

Wear protection

Protects moving surfaces under the expected load, speed and temperature.

Reliability

Oxidation stability, deposit control and contamination management support consistent operation.

Maintenance efficiency

Correct intervals and product consolidation reduce unnecessary interventions.

Oil life

Selected lubricants may stay in service longer where approved and monitored.

Fuel or energy efficiency

Selected products may support efficiency in specific applications, validated against a reference.

Reduced leakage

Correct viscosity, compatibility and sealing help reduce avoidable product loss.

Best Practice

A responsible lubrication checklist

  1. Follow current OEM specifications and confirm product identity.
  2. Store lubricants clean, dry and correctly labelled.
  3. Prevent cross-contamination; use the correct quantity and interval.
  4. Use oil analysis or condition monitoring where appropriate.
  5. Handle used lubricants and packaging through authorised channels.
Performance depends on the application

Equipment life, drain intervals and efficiency depend on equipment design, operating conditions, maintenance practices and OEM compliance — benefits should be assessed per application, not interpreted as a universal guarantee.

Improve Reliability

Improve reliability through better lubrication decisions

Talk to our technical team about your equipment, operating conditions and product requirements.