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Dear All,

I am looking for a suitable filtration system for Synthetic Polyglycol Oils (ISO VG 320) for Planetary gear boxes in a vertical roller mill.


Please suggest.
 
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To best answer your question, please provide the following info
What contamination are you needing to remove?
What is the volume of oil to be filtered?
Operating temperature range of the oil?
What does your last oil analysis show?
Thanks,


Eric Levitt
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Originally posted by krajib:
Dear All,

I am looking for a suitable filtration system for Synthetic Polyglycol Oils (ISO VG 320) for Planetary gear boxes in a vertical roller mill.


Please suggest.


Hello Krajib,
Thanks for the inquiry.
Further we were looking forward for your replies on the following to help us decide the solution better:
1.What contamination are you needing to remove?
2.What is the volume of oil to be filtered?
3.Operating temperature range of the oil?
4.What does your last oil analysis show?

Looking forward for your reply.

Rohit Batra
email: rohitbatra13@gmail.com
Mobile: 0919648001122
 
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Originally posted by krajib:
Dear All,

I am looking for a suitable filtration system for Synthetic Polyglycol Oils (ISO VG 320) for Planetary gear boxes in a vertical roller mill.


Please suggest.


Hello Krajib

We have recently performed some extensive testing on large planetary wheel motors (Komatsu and Hitachi)using ISO 680 oil and using CJC filters we have developed a flushing procedure that has reduced the contamination in the planetary from an ISO level that was uncountable and reduced to an ISO 17/16/12 in two hours. We were competing with "the" major filter manufacturer but they were unable to reduce the contamination to a measurable level. Reducing their filter rating to 8 micron absolute still did not result in a measuable ISO code but reduced their filter life to 30 minutes. The filtration cost difference using CJC is very significant but most important are the results.

If anyone would like this info please contact me at hgkl1@telus.netand we would be please to share the results.

Thanks

Harv
 
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