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Originally posted by Uffla:
... Does anyone know where these additives disappears? (I suppose filter is the most likely explanation).
Best regards
Uffe
Phosphorus (P)-based additives are either hydrolyzed and filtered out (especially if you have 3-micron or finer filtration system), or they are deposited on gear surfaces (which is not a bad deal as they actually work that way to form protective/sacrificial layer and therefore minimize wear). I wouldn’t worry if the concentration of P is stabilized after an initial drop and slow but gradual decrease is observed, because it is why those additives were put in the oil in a first place (predictable and acceptable process). You might want to test filter deposits for presence of P, and presence of water in oil. Also, if spectroscopic analysis show small increase in wear, it would mean that, most likely, P is where it is supposed to be (coating metal surfaces), and do what is intended/expected to do (to protect metal surfaces from excessive wear).