Blog categorized as Oil Filtration

Varnish formation in turbine lubrication systems is a critical issue that can lead to significant operational challenges. Varnish is a sticky, insoluble residue that forms when oil degrades due to high temperatures, oxidation, and the presence of contaminants. This residue adheres to surfaces within...

04.11.24 09:59 AM - Comment(s)

As the world moves towards a more sustainable future, decarbonization stands at the forefront of our efforts to achieve net-zero emissions. Decarbonization, the process of reducing CO2 emissions, is crucial for mitigating climate change and pr...

04.11.24 06:32 AM - Comment(s)

Varnish contamination is an increasingly critical issue in industrial machinery, particularly in lubricated systems like turbines, compressors, and hydraulic systems. Varnish, a sticky, insoluble byproduct formed from the degradation of lubricants, can adhere to internal surfaces, leading to a range...

29.10.24 11:51 AM - Comment(s)


In today's rapidly evolving business landscape, sustainability is no longer just a buzzword—it's a critical component of long-term success. Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) criteria have emerged as key drivers in promoting #sustainable business practices that align with societal expectati...

24.09.24 11:26 AM - Comment(s)

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In power plants, Electro-Hydraulic (EH) oil plays a critical role in the operation of turbine control systems. However, the presence of contaminants in EH oil can significantly compromise efficiency and reliability. Common contaminants include water, particulate matter, and oxidation products.

 

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24.09.24 11:18 AM - Comment(s)