Industrial fluids are the lifeblood of hydraulic systems, gearboxes, compressors, turbines, and rotating machinery. At Molach Industrial Technology Nig. Ltd., we provide professional On-Site Fluid Sampling & Oil Analysis Services that help industries identify equipment wear, contamination, lubricant degradation, and system abnormalities before they result in costly failures.
Our experienced engineers use industry-approved sampling procedures, advanced contamination monitoring techniques, and laboratory oil analysis to assess the condition of your lubricants and hydraulic fluids. The results enable proactive maintenance decisions, extend equipment life, reduce downtime, and improve operational efficiency.
Many industrial equipment failures begin long before visible symptoms appear. Changes in oil condition, contamination levels, and wear particle concentration provide early warning signs that allow maintenance teams to take corrective action before equipment failure occurs.
Our fluid sampling and oil analysis services provide detailed insights into the health of your machinery, helping you implement effective predictive maintenance programs and reduce unnecessary maintenance costs.
What Our Fluid Sampling and Oil Analysis Services Include:
Hydraulic Oil Sampling
We collect representative hydraulic oil samples using contamination-free procedures to ensure accurate laboratory analysis.
Our hydraulic sampling services include:
Lubricating Oil Analysis
Our engineers evaluate lubricating oils used in rotating machinery to determine lubricant condition and machine health.
We analyze oils from:
Contamination Monitoring
Contaminated oil is one of the leading causes of hydraulic and mechanical equipment failure.
We identify:
Wear Particle Analysis
Wear particles reveal valuable information about internal component conditions.
Our analysis helps identify abnormal wear affecting:
Oil Health Assessment
We evaluate lubricant quality by assessing key performance indicators including:
Maintenance Recommendations
Following analysis, we provide comprehensive engineering recommendations to improve equipment reliability and maintenance planning.
Recommendations may include:

What We test
Fluids We Analyze
We provide sampling and analysis for:
We identify critical equipment and determine appropriate sampling locations.
Our engineers evaluate laboratory results to determine equipment condition and identify abnormal trends.
Samples are collected using contamination-free methods that preserve sample integrity.
Clients receive comprehensive reports detailing oil condition, contamination levels, wear analysis, and recommended maintenance actions.
Oil samples undergo detailed laboratory analysis using industry-standard testing procedures.
Where necessary, our engineering team assists with filtration, contamination control, oil replacement, flushing, and follow-up inspections.
Working with Molach provides:
Certified Sampling Procedures
We follow contamination-free sampling practices to ensure reliable laboratory results.
Experienced Engineers
Our maintenance specialists understand hydraulic systems, lubrication, and industrial machinery.
Predictive Maintenance Focus
We help clients identify equipment problems before failures occur.
Detailed Technical Reports
Every analysis includes practical recommendations for improving equipment reliability.
Reduced Maintenance Costs
Early detection minimizes unplanned repairs and expensive component replacements.
Improved Equipment Reliability
Condition-based maintenance extends equipment service life and improves operational performance.
Oil analysis provides early warning of contamination, lubricant degradation, and internal equipment wear, allowing maintenance teams to prevent unexpected failures.
Sampling frequency depends on equipment criticality, operating conditions, and manufacturer recommendations. Critical systems may require monthly or quarterly analysis.
Yes. Wear particle analysis and contamination monitoring often identify developing problems before visible symptoms appear, supporting predictive maintenance programs.
Absolutely. Every report includes engineering recommendations to improve equipment condition, lubricant performance, and maintenance planning.