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Optimize your visit! Register for the special workshops on January 29th with Jim Fitch (NORIA) and
Jack Poley (CMI) Visit the state-of-the-art OELCHECK oil-analysis-laboratory. Bring your spouse, extend your conference journey and go to Munich,
Innsbruck, Salzburg or Italy. We advise you how to travel and where to stay. Finally get your CLS-certifi cation and join the CLS Training & Certifi cation
Course with Ray Thibault from February 02.-04., 2015
All details: www.oildoc-conference.com
Main Topics
Condition Monitoring – Safety to the maxInsights of the latest developments of condition monitoring techniques and oil analysis technology
Lubrication per excellenceHow maintenance experts meet the increasing challenges of lubrication
Fluid Management – Getting things doneSave money and eliminate production risks with an optimized selection, handling and storage of lubricants
Let’s talk about tribologyState of the art of Science and Technology – New aspects to intense discussions
25 Sessions with 99 presentations from high-class speakers
Conference language: English
Get to know all recent developments and be prepared for future
opportunities and risks
Meet the international key experts at one event
Excellent networking opportunities
Just 50 km from Munich, Innsbruck and Salzburg and its
international airports
Grand Exhibition with international companies
Top Social Events & Little OktoberfestRegistrationDo not miss the Early Bird Discount – participation fee for registration prior September 30th, 2014 is 895,- € + VAT only
Regular participation fee is EUR 995.- + VAT
5% discount with simultaneous application of three or more employees of a company/institute or for members of the ICML or STLE (just enter your member number in the registration form)
1-day-ticketsFor the fi rst time we now offer you 1-day-tickets:1-day-ticket valid on Jan. 27, 2015 = 499.- + VAT1-day-ticket valid on Jan. 28, 2015 = 499.- + VAT1-day-ticket valid on Jan. 29, 2015 = 399.- + VAT
Register now at anmeldung.oildoc.de!
Registration fee includes: Participation at the presentations Access to the exhibition Lunch buffet, coffee/tea and snacks during breaks Conference bag, proceedings Bus transfer from selected hotels to the conference center Dinner events:
Come-together Party on Tuesday and Little Oktoberfest on Wednesday(Please note, that a 1-day-ticket entitles you to access the venue and the particular dinner event ONLY on the selected date! )
Lubrication Excellence Manager‘s Summit Presenter: Jim Fitch, Noria CorporationThere‘s a revolution occurring. Managers who once desired machine reliability now demand it ... This movement has let companies in all industries to take con-trol of reliability by reinventing their lubrication programs. Those who are respon-ding to the challenge are seeing amazing results … on the bottom line, where it counts most. The change goes beyond simply using better lubricants. The leaders are employing technologies, empowering employees and building ultramodern new practices – creating new and energized reliability culture.When and Where? „Cafeteria“ in the KU‘KO venue, 10.00-13.30 am
Intelligent Oil Analysis Evaluation and ManagementPresenter: Jack Poley, CMI (Condition Monitoring International, LLC)Evaluation technique – what it consists of – how it is affected. Examples of evaluation exercises using automated support and real-world problems.
When and Where Hall 3 in the KU‘KO venue, 2.30-6.00 pm
Registration fee: 25,- € + VAT (for each workshop)
Special add-on workshops on Thursday, January 29th
The OilDoc Conference and Exhibition 2015 is fast approaching. Get ready by reviewing sessions and saving them to your personal agenda.
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The OilDoc Conference and Exhibition offers again a high quality program, a fi rst class speaker line-up, a lot of international networking opportunities and a major international exhibition additional to the conference.
www.oildoc-conference.com
The OilDoc Conference and Exhibition – your special event.99 presentations, 25 sessions and a major international exhibition
To meet: Leading engineers presenting their
success stories and knowledge. Application experts. Researchers and acknowledged scientists.
To showcase and demonstrate: Innovative solutions for the application of
lubricants. Your latest products and services. The results of your current research and
scientifi c discoveries.
To benefi t from: A lot of valuable ideas how to optimize and
market your products and/or services. New suggestions to cope with the lubrication
and maintenance challenges in your daily activities.
Excellent networking opportunities during the offi cial part of the conference and the social events.
Exhibition for lubricants, maintainance and tribology
During the 2015 OilDoc Conference an daily exhibition is organized. You will fi nd a full range of services and products from international exhibitors.
An excerpt of the exhibitor list (State November 2014):
Exhibition Hours:Tuesday, January 27th: 08.00 am – 6.30 pmWednesday, January 28th: 08.00 am – 6.00 pmThursday, January 29th: 08.00 am – 2.30 pm
Get together Come together Jazz Party on January 27th
Traditional Bavarian evening (Little Oktoberfest) on January 28th
Special recommendation: Extend your conference journey and go to Munich or Salzburg. Both are really nearby! We advise you how to travel and where to stay.
LakeChiemsee
Wendelstein
ROSENHEIM
A8
A8
A93
A12
(30 km)
(30 km)
LakeTegernsee
50 km
25 km
Kufstein
MUNICH(50 km)
A99
AIRPORT MUNICH(100 km)
SALZBURG(80 km)
INNSBRUCK(80 km)
TravelThe distance from Munich International Airport to Rosenheim is 98 km, from Salzburg Airport 82 km. The venue is situated at motorway A8 Munich/Salzburg and easily accessible. The journey from the airport takes about one hour.
Hotel Booking at special ratesWe reservered a limited number of rooms at different local hotels in various price categories. A list with all hotels can be found on our website. To book rooms at special rates in these hotels please use the promotional code „OilDoc Conference 2015“. We offer a shuttle-bus service for all listed hotels that are not in walking distance to the venue.
Location KUKO, Conference Center, Kufsteiner Strasse 4D-83022 Rosenheim (inner city), Germany50 km from Munich, 70 km from Salzburgwww.kuko.de
Rosenheim is a central spot on the way between Munich and Salzburg and has a lot to offer. You will enjoy your stage in one of the most beautiful towns of Bavaria.
Advertising and PromotionAt the 2015 OilDoc Conference and Exhibition you will contact and get to know the most important decision makers. There is nearly no better way to reach them all. OilDoc offers a whole range of possibilities for classic advertising as shown in our catalogue and extraordinary promotion activities as well. If you are interested, please contact our promoti-on experts. They will advise you!
Supported by
Society of Tribologistsand Lubrication Engineers
More information www.oildoc-conference.com
OilDoc Conference and Exhibiton 2015 ProgramState: November 2014. Subject to change.
DAY 1 – TUESDAY, JAN. 27TH, 2015
08:30 am – 09:30 amPlenary SessionGrand Opening of the OilDoc Conference and Exhibition – Peter Weismann, OELCHECK & Rüdiger Krethe, OilDoc GmbH
Key Note Speaker Dipl.-Ing. Mathias Dieter, HYDAC FluidCareCenter GmbHApplying and conditioning hydraulic and gearbox fl uids – Development trends, challenges and innovation examples
09:30 am – 10:00 am Coffee & SnacksHall 1 Hall 2 Hall 3
10:00 am – 12:00 am OIL ANALYSIS EVALUATION ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTSThe data visualization and infomatics tool box for the in-service fl uid analysis worldJames AdamsPerkinEImer Life and Analytical Sciences
Energy sources for the future – tribological aspects of water and wind energy plantsProf. Dr.-Ing. Wilfried BartzTechnische Akademie Esslingen
Biolubricants – How to choose the right ultimate biodegradability test methodVincent BouillonBfB Oil Research S.A.
The data visualization and infoma-tics tools – application examplesDr. David L. WootonWooton-Consulting
The role that synthetic lubricants have in improving energy effi ciencySandy Reid-PetersExxonMobile Chemical Ud
Biodegradation tests: The im-portance of microbial activity for reliable test resultsDr. Martin Völtz
Automated intelligent agents: deli-vering full value to In-Service Fluid Analysis (ISFA), a.k.a. “Oil Analysis”Jack PoleyCMI Condition Monitoring International
Reducing energy consumption in hydraulicsWillem ter StegeExxon Mobil - Esso Nederland B.V.
Water-soluble PAG’s – The ONLY ‘non-sheening’ EALKevin P. KovandaAmerican Chemical Technologies, Inc.
Importance of oil cleanliness and impact of sample preparation and methodology Steffen BotsOELCHECK GmbH
Hydraulic oil – increase of theenergy effi ciency of industrial plants Christoph BaumannHermann Mogler Mineralölgroßhandlung GmbH
Lubricants with re-refi ned base oils – a bright future?Réne SchwerinAVISTA OIL Refi ning & Trading Deutsch-land GmbH
12:00 am – 01:30 pm Lunch01:30 pm – 03:00 pm CONDITION MONITORING I TURBINES TRIBOLOGY I
Determination of a bearings opera-ting conditions during the working process by means of BeMoS®Christoph BrücknerBestSens AG
Quo Vadis – gas turbine oils?Dr. Karin BaumannLukoil Lubricants Austria GmbH
Critical remarks on the coeffi cient of friction – temperature diagramProf. Dr. Joachim SchulzWISURA GmbH
On-board condition monitoring of marine cylinder oilDr. Stuart LuntParker Hannifi n Corporation
Investigating the feasibility of fi ll-for-life turbine oilsGreg LivingstoneFluitec International
Friction measurement of additives by SRV and drawing testsWilhelm RehbeinRhein Chemie Rheinau GmbH
In-line multi-parameter oil condition monitoring system for bio-gas operated stationary enginesChristoph SchneidhoferAC²T research GmbH
A new generation turbine fl uids – high-performance bio lubricantsProf. Dr. Thomas NorrbyNynas AB
A new approach to characterize start-stop motionsFrederik WolfAnton Paar Germany GmbH
03:00 pm – 03:30 pm Coffee & Snacks03.30 pm – 05:30 pm OIL ANALYSIS METHODS I WIND TURBINES TRIBOLOGY II by TAE
Review of different methods for oxida-tion products quantifi cation in-service lubricant oils using Fourier Transform Infrared (FT-IR) SpectrometryYesid Antonio GómezFundacion Tekniker
Detection of a mixture of different oil types in gearboxes of wind turbinesAndy BöhmeOELCHECK GmbH
Tribological in-site evaluation of lubricated contacts of real-life engineering materialsProf. Dr. mont. Florian GrünMontanuniversität Leoben
Prediction of high base reserves by FTIR spectroscopy used for marine cylinder oilsAlexander Grafl AC²T research GmbH
Lubrication and criteria for lubricants of gearboxes for windturbinesDr.-Ing. Frank-Dieter KrullEickhoff Antriebstechnik GmbH
Visualization of lubricant distribu-tions by means of neutron imaging as a non-destructive test methodDr. Christian GrünzweigNeutron Imaging and Activation
A study regarding variation in oxidation inhibition of base oilsJonathan EvansSAVANT, Inc
Oil sensors test bench – an approach to validate oil condition monitoring systems for wind turbine applicationsDiego Alejandro Coronado GuzmanFraunhofer Institut
Chlorinated additives – an often misinterpreted type of additivesProf. Dr. Joachim SchulzWISURA GmbH
RPVOT pressure drop signaturesAndrew SittonFocus Laboratories Ltd.
Classifi cation of wear particles in wind power main bearingMichael LindnerOELCHECK GmbH
Novel liquid crystal fl uids as for-life lubricants in micromechanical sliding bearings Susanne Beyer-FaissDr. Tillwich GmbH
DAY 2 – WEDNESDAY, JAN. 28TH, 2015Hall 1 Hall 2 Hall 3 Hall 4 *
Smart solutions for on-site oil analysis – Experiences in viscosity measurements of in-service oilsDr. Franz Novotny-FarkasLukoil Lubricants Austria GmbH
Temperature reduction using PD additivesMichael MöllerBP Europa SE
European legislative process for chemicals and its meaning for the lubricant marketDr. Stephan BaumgärtelVSI - Verband Schmierstoff-Industrie e.V.
N.N.Rüdiger KretheOilDoc GmbH
New portable FTIR-spectrometer for on-site oil condition monito-ringNiklas Christenssoneralytics GmbH
The effects of base oil exchange in a PAO based gear oilKirsten SchwörerBP Europa SE
The history and future of food processing lubricantsTyler HouselInolex Chemical
How to reach safe operation of turbo compressors? Hydrodynamic cleaning and turbulent oil fl ushing of oil systemsTomás KlímaECOL Sp. z o.o.
Sub-micron particle contamination in non-aqueous hydraulic fl uids and their effect on system and fl uid perfor-manceDr. George StaniewskiOPG Ontario Power Generation
Simulation modelling and FZG experiments on the temperature increase for gear box of high-speed railwayDr. Xiangjun ZhangTsinghua University
High temperature chain oil lubri-cation in the food industry and related industries with H1-registered lubricantsManfred PlötzBremer & Leguil GmbH
Removal of deposits in hydraulic and lubricating systems – A new concept compared to state of the art methodsHendrik KarlFuchs Europe Schmierstoffe GmbH
10:00 am – 10:30 am – Coffee & Snacks
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PARTICLE COUNTING METAL WORKING FLUIDS LUBRICATION & ADDITIVES GLOBAL DEVELOPMENTSOnline particle counting as CBM tool – huge savings are waiting to be pickedSteffen D. NymanC.C. Jensen A/S
The use of multifunctional lubricants along the value chain of metalworking processes – a pathway for sustainabilityDr. Jens OstrowskiCarl Bechem GmbH
Performance of Novel Organic Polymeric Friction Modifi ers on DLC coatingsAitziber ViadasCroda Europe Ltd.
First results of a new global oil and lubricants profi ciency testing schemeDr. Julian SchwarzLGC Standards GmbH
How additives affect new oil cleanlinessJohn SanderLubrication Engineers Inc.
European trends in metalworking fl uid – infl uenced by new material and specifi c legislationCarmen FreilerFuchs Europe Schmierstoffe GmbH
Research the wear resistance of Ti/TiN/TiCN/nc-TiCN:a-c/ncTiC:a-c/a-c nanocomposite coating on 1.2343 steelProf. Dr.-Ing. Georgi MishevUniversity of food technologies (UFT)
China and the road to lubricant effi ciency Paul TurnerOLM Group China
Performing particle counting on opaque and heavily contaminated samplesBill Jr. QuesnelCINRG Systems Inc.
Wax based corrosion protection – substitution of solvent with waterRüdiger SchifferOKS Spezialschmierstoffe GmbH
Development of new reactive white solid lubricant pastes for preventing fretting wearSimon WeberWestsächsische Hochschule Zwickau
OIL ANALYSIS METHODS II SPECIAL APPLICATIONS GWP LUBRICANTSNew ASTM standard for the determination of the ipH-valueDr. Thomas FischerOELCHECK GmbH
Fire-resistant hydraulic fl uids – the rest of the story, the toxic combustion by-productsRudolf M.H. SchulzeSchulze & Partner ACT Europe
Surface analysis: Probing the solid/liquid interfaceDr. Birgit Hagenhofftascon GmbH Analytical Services and Consulting
Industrial gear oils – an example of how to supply chain considerations trigger new technical developmentsDr. René KoschabekEvonik Industries AG
Determination of the water content in lubrication oils, greases and polyol-based hydraulic oilsDr. Christian HaiderMetrohm AG
Greases evaluation in plastic-metal contactJiri ValdaufLUBRICANT s.r.o.
Particle-check: Isolation & identi-fi cation of single particlesDr. Julius A. NicklGWP Gesellschaft für Werkstoffprü-fung mbH
Antioxidants monitoring as part of lubricant diagnostics – Part IJo AmeyeFLUITEC N.V.
Tribological pointers for the early detection and diagnosis of lubrication starvation, overloading or misalignmentDr. Violet LeaversV4L Group
Standardised fuels and lubricants for military applicationsJohannes BaderWehrwissenschaftliches Institut
Gears and bearings in wind turbines – recognized damage patternsDr. Thomas GriggelAllianz Global Corporate & Specialty AG
Antioxidants monitoring as part of lubricant diagnostics – Case Studies – Part IIGreg LivingstoneFluitec International
03:00 pm – 03:30 pm – Coffee & Snacks
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OIL ANALYSIS METHODS III ENGINES LUBRICATION & MAINTENANCE* sorry, no simultanous translation
available in hall 4A state-of-the-art colorimetric patch analyses of turbine oilsNorbert BeckerN. Becker Ingenieurbüro + Vertrieb
Development of next generation heavy-duty engine oils for impro-ved fuel economyRuud ter ReleChevron Oronite Technology B.V.
Oil re-circulating lubrication systems for industrial applicationsHans-Georg WeberSKF Lubrication Systems Germany AG
A method for controlled oxidation of lube and hydraulic oils and investigation of the effects on oil parametersMorten HennebergC.C. Jensen A/S
Engine oil change intervals in ChinaAndrew ZengOELCHECK China Ltd.
Deairation in combination with optimized reservoir designMarco van BovenParker Hannifi n GmbH&Co.KG
DAY 3 – THURSDAY, JAN. 29TH, 2015Hall 1 Hall 2 Hall 3
08:30 am – 11:00 am CONDITION MONITORING II LUBRICATION MANAGEMENT BASE OILSUsing vibration analysis to detect ineffective lubricationMatthias WinklerCM Technologies GmbH
Visy Paper: Back to basic, forward to world-class lubricationSuzy HitchcockICML
High temperature resistant silicone fl uids with enhanced lubri-city characteristicsAleksandra NevskayaDow Corning GmbH
GearControl – The smart gearboxMichael Stroi, Edwin KimplEisenbeiss GmbH
Novel approach to using failure modes and criticality to optimize the design of lubricant and machine condition monitoring programsJames C. FitchNoria Corporation
PAG Based Lubricants – Present and new possible areas of applicationMichael MarkschlägerPHI OIL GmbH
Iron – one of the key wear indicators for used oil analysisDr. Frank BernierCM Technologies GmbH
Implementing a best-practice lubrication programBennett FitchNoria Corporation
Lubrication performance of Pyrrolidinium BMB ionic liquidsProf. Dr. Sergei GlavatskihKTH Royal Institute of Technology
Immediate detection of damages on engine and transmission test stands by online particulate measurementProf. Dr.-Ing. Peter MartinInnosiris GmbH
Future trends in tribology and lubrication engineeringDr. Robert M. GreshamSTLE
Water-based viscous lubricants – a modern, sustainable and tech-nically advanced replacement for non-water soluble lubricantsHeinz DwuletzkiCarl Bechem GmbH
Condition monitoring at gears and the power trainAchim OebelMultigear GmbH
Conductive lubricants for functional tribo-systemsDr. Andreas KailerFraunhofer-Institut für Werkstoffmechanik
11:00 am – 11:30 am Coffee & Snacks11:30 am – 01:30 pm OIL CONDITION MONITORING III GREASES TRIBOTESTING
Importance of oil analysis in the condition monitoring program of slow speed machineryElmar SteffensI-Care Deutschland GmbH
Synthetic complex Lithium grease for increased steel rolling mills productivity & reliabilityMahmoud A. Abdel ShafyExxonMobil Egypt (S.A.E.)
Using tribology test equipment to help improve fuel economy – a reviewDr. Rich BakerPCS Instruments
Electron spin resonance spectra of Butylated Hydroxytoluene (BHT) as evidence of free radical formation in Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) dama-ged lubricating oilsDr. John K. DuchowskiHYDAC FluidCareCenter GmbH
Low temperature behaviour of lubri-cating greases based on mineral oils with different refi ning degreeLuis Bastardo-ZambranoNynasab
Advantages of in-house testing faci-lities for the development of high-performance lubricantsChristian RetschkeAddinol Lube Oil GmbH
Micro-ESR: In-site measurement of oil condition using miniature elec-tron spin resonance spectroscopyJames WhiteActive Spectrum Inc.
Sampling methods outlined in the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) standard D7718Richard N. WurzbachMRG Labs
The TTT Tapping-Torque-Testsystem for the determination and interpre-tation of evaluation-parameters of tribological effects of substances, in-gredients and elements in lubricantsKlaus Maximilian MüllerMicrotap GmbH
Analysis of lubricating greases in terms of their energy-effi cient effectPhilipp StaubKlüber Lubrication München SE&Co.KG
Analytical workfl ow optimization – high throughput viscosity testing in used oil labsRobert FreisingerAnton Paar GmbH
01:30 pm – 02:30 pm Farewell Address & Lunch
DAY 2 – WEDNESDAY, JAN. 28RD, 2015Hall 1 Hall 2 Hall 3
04:30 pm – 05:30 pm OIL ANALYSIS METHODS III ENGINES LUBRICATION & MAINTENANCEGetting to the root of wear – combining particle imaging and quantitative debris analysisDr. Patrick F. HenningSpectro Scientifi c
Effects of fuel dilution on today’s engine oilsJonathan RudnickiAnalysts, Inc.
Reservoir optimisation of the futureAndreas BuschHYDAC Filter Systems GmbH
Ultra Fast GCDennis HoogendonkOmniTek B.V.
Tribology of CAM – Rolling and fl at face follower mechanismSaleh AkbarzadehIsfahan University of Technology
Mechanical services & coatings onsiteUwe LehrVoith Paper GmbH&Co.KG