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Furthermore, no reports indicating unusual wear after dismantling of the engine are known.


NMR used as additional method in a used oil analysis programme yields more viable information about the status of the lubricant. It is even more beneficial when used in field-testing of new machinery or in situations where the structure-function relationship between additives and a machine is of great importance. The additional gained information about changes in additive structure allows a more in-depth judgment of the lubricant condition. This extra information may assist in prolonging the lifetime of a lubricant filling without compromising the safety of the machinery. This extended lube oil analysis may contribute to a more sustainable lubrication of machinery in operation. Further studies in applying magnetic resonance techniques for used oil analysis for other lubricant types (i.e. gear oils) are currently ongoing.


Acknowledgment


This work has been funded by ZIM (Zentrale Initiative Mittelstand) by the Federal Ministry of Economics of the Federal Republic of Germany


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