What processes are involved in turbine oil reconditioning?
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October 1, 2024 at 7:37 pm by Megan Young
Reconditioning involves:
Filtration: Removing solid particles using fine filters.
Vacuum Dehydration: Eliminating water and gases under vacuum.
Centrifugation: Separating contaminants based on density differences.
Adsorption: Using materials to remove dissolved contaminants and oxidation products.
Additive Restoration: Replenishing depleted additives if necessary.
Quality Testing: Verifying that reconditioned oil meets performance specifications.
Reconditioning restores oil properties, extending its usable life and reducing operating costs.