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Bronze Member - 1 or more posts |
Is there any way to seperate out metallic and non metallic contaminants from compressor lubricant.
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Double Platinum Member - 100 or more posts |
I would go for no. 1 |
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Platinum Member - 50 or more posts |
Vinay,
Completly agree with Mr. Hughes. Offline filtration not only is a very efficient way to separate contaminants, it also give you other benefits like go to deep filtration without compromise lubricant flow to the system (compresor), change filters with the compresor in operation, continue filtration process even after compresor shutdown, and something for the managment in the long run is cheaper than online filters. |
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Double Platinum Member - 100 or more posts |
We installed bypass fiters on our flooded rotary screw compressors. These filters reduced contamination 2-3 ISO codes from what we observed prior to putting them on. This was a fairly low cost option as the filter we selected uses pressure differential in the compressor lube system to provide flow so it works whenever the unit runs and there was no pump to wire in.
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Silver Member - 10 or more posts |
Someone,s know why appear metallic contaminants in lubricants of marine engines?It exist a ratio between different metals?
Thanks |
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