Fluid Eye® Services

Optimize lubrication. At every step of the lifecycle.

The Lubrication Lifecycle – Step by Step

Step 1: Plan with Insight

Smarter lubrication starts before a single drop is used.

With Fluid Eye® Planning tools, companies can simulate fluid lifecycle, costs and emissions before implementation. By analyzing the current state and aligning targets across sites, the foundation for data-driven lubrication is built from day one.

Includes:

  • Value Simulation

  • Lubrication Planning

Step 2: Perform with Precision

Keep fluids – and machines – in peak condition through real-time intelligence.

From 24/7 Connected Oil® monitoring to lab-based diagnostics and advanced optimization tools, Fluid Eye® ensures lubrication systems run at their best. Proactive actions reduce unplanned downtime, extend oil life and improve reliability.

Includes:

  • Connected Oil® Monitoring

  • Lab & Oil Data Manager

  • Lubrication Optimization

Step 3: Extend the Impact

Turn end-of-life into value — through smarter recovery, reporting and reduced costs & CO₂.

Go beyond maintenance. With regeneration, reporting and Scope 1–3 documentation, companies can close the loop, reduce lifecycle costs, and move toward Net Zero Lubrication.

Includes:

  • Advisory Service

  • Reporting & Documentation

  • Do I need all services or can I start with one?
    You can start with a single service, such as monitoring or planning, and expand later. Fluid Eye® integrates all steps of the lubrication lifecycle, so each service works stand-alone but adds more value when combined.

    Which service is right for my company?
    It depends on your goals. Planning tools help set lubrication strategies, monitoring gives 24/7 condition insights, optimization extends oil life, and advisory/reporting close the loop with sustainability. We help you identify the right starting point.

    Are your services compatible with my current oils and equipment?
    Yes. Our solutions work with existing lubricants, suppliers and assets. There’s no need to change oil brands or machines — we focus on smarter lifecycle management and verified recovery.

    How do the services support Net Zero goals?
    Each service contributes to Net Zero Lubrication: extending oil life, reducing waste, cutting costs, and reporting emissions with audit-ready data. Combined, they deliver Zero Downtime, Zero Waste and Zero Extra Costs.

    What hydraulic oil should I use?
    Select a hydraulic oil with suitable viscosity and technical performance properties for your system’s temperature range and pressure levels. Cleanliness and moisture control are equally critical. Fluid Eye® Lube Planner helps match oil specifications to real operating conditions.

    What gear oil should I use?
    Gear oils must match load, speed and temperature requirements. Synthetic gear oils often provide stronger viscosity stability and technical performance properties under high stress. Fluid Eye® condition tracking shows when the oil starts drifting from target ranges.

    What turbine oil should I use?
    Use a turbine oil with strong oxidation resistance and varnish control, supported by stable viscosity and technical performance properties. Connected Oil® real-time monitoring and reconditioning help prevent varnish formation and extend turbine reliability.

    What compressor oil should I use?
    The ideal compressor oil depends on compressor type and discharge temperature. Oils with robust viscosity and technical performance properties offer improved durability and deposit control. Lab and monitoring data enable safe extension of oil life.

    What transformer oil should I use?
    Transformer oil must offer high dielectric strength, moisture resistance and stable viscosity and technical performance properties. Routine lab testing is essential, and Fluid Eye® centralizes this data for diagnostics and planning.

    What engine oil should I use?
    Follow OEM guidelines for viscosity grade and additive chemistry, but track the oil’s viscosity and technical performance properties over time. Fluid Eye® trends wear metals, fuel dilution and soot load to optimize change intervals.

    What generator oil should I use?
    Generators typically benefit from synthetic oils with stable viscosity and technical performance properties that enhance durability, efficiency and long-term fluid performance. With Fluid Eye®, you can align oil changes with actual degradation rather than fixed-hour schedules.

    What determines whether an oil is still fit for use?
    Oil fitness depends on stable viscosity and technical performance properties, cleanliness, oxidation level and additive balance. Fluid Eye® monitoring and Lab Manager evaluate all these parameters to help extend oil life safely.

Explore how each solution supports your lubrication lifecycle.

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