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Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Filtration-Tips - Options for Removing Water Contamination

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In This Issue
  • Effective Methods for Removing Water from Oil
  • Trivia: How Hard are Environmental Contaminants?
  • Q&A: A Little Dirt Can Go a Long Way
Effective Methods for Removing Water from Oil
Water is one of the most devastating contaminants. Keeping water out of oil is the best line of defense, but what if it gets in? This article presents effective methods for getting water out of oil.
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Trivia: How Hard are Environmental Contaminants?

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Q&A: A Little Dirt Can Go a Long Way

"You usually can't see the dirt in a fluid, whether its cleanliness is as dirty as an ISO 23/21/18 or as clean as an ISO 14/12/9. Is there really that much difference between the two extremes?"

Yes! Because of the multipass nature of dirt in a fluid, at ISO 23/21/18, a 50-gpm oil pump will circulate almost 7,000 pounds of abrasive dirt to your components each year. Conversely, at ISO 14/12/9, the same pump will deliver just 14 pounds of dirt to the components per year. All else held equal, the pump in the clean system will last 15 times longer.

The dirt you can't see with your eyes is even more dangerous than the dirt you can see. The small stuff is often clearance- sized, meaning that it is just the right size to impede the blood cell-sized machine surface clearances and cause abrasion and surface fatigue. Likewise, the small particles remain entrained in the oil for a long period of time, even with just minimal agitation.


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