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Reply to "What is the truth on agglomeration?"

Thanks John for those comments

Here is a quote from an earlier post:

"ISOPur, Kleentek and several other companies supply machinery for what is being called "electrostatic cleaning". All of these technologies work, we feel our works best. We are not alone in this appraisal of the technologies, because GE chose Balanced Charge Agglomeration as the technology they sell and install on their systems after testing all competing companies."


Does GE realize they have chosen a system that needs a substantial amount of varnish in the oil for this agglomeration process to even begin to operate? I thought it was critical to the reliability of the turbine and the life of the oil to keep the varnish potential near zero.

Harv
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