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  • External Particulate Contamination: The contamination of hydraulic fluid can be primarily caused by external particulate matter. Through breather caps, seals, or damaged reservoirs, dust, dirt, and debris can infiltrate the hydraulic system.
  • Water Ingress: The use of contaminated hydraulic fluid...
29.12.23 06:39 AM - Comment(s)


In today's environmentally conscious world, industries are constantly seeking ways to reduce their carbon footprint. One often overlooked area is lubricant management. Implementing effective lubricant management strategies can significantly contribute to lowering greenhouse gas emissions. Here are s...
22.12.23 07:19 AM - Comment(s)


Myth: Lubricants are clean if grit or sediment cannot be seen.

Fact: Contamination from water, dirt, and incompatible oil can severely and detrimentally affect the useful life of the lubricant. Even fresh oil in the barrel can be dirtier than the used oil that is drained from the system.


Myt...

27.10.23 12:37 PM - Comment(s)

  

Lubricants play a critical role in ensuring the smooth operation of industrial machinery, but their efficiency can be compromised over time due to degradation. Understanding the forms of lubricant degradation is vital to maintaining machinery health and prolonging equipment life.

Oxidatio...

20.10.23 09:58 AM - Comment(s)
Varnish Contamination
  • The impact of varnish on industrial and manufacturing systems can range from minor downtime inconveniences to worst-case scenarios such as major equipment failures.
  • Varnish build-up can occur due to a variety of factors, including high temperatures, oxidation, and the presence of certain additives. T...
25.09.23 09:57 AM - Comment(s)

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