When should oil in an x-ray tube be replaced?
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October 4, 2024 at 10:37 pm by Sandra Green
Oil in an x-ray tube should be replaced when its insulating or cooling properties degrade due to contamination, moisture, or oxidation. Common signs that oil needs replacement include reduced dielectric strength, higher moisture content, or increased acidity. Regular testing and analysis of oil samples can help detect these changes early. Additionally, manufacturers often recommend specific intervals for oil replacement, depending on the operating conditions. To extend oil life and maintain its performance, GlobeCore offers filtration systems that remove impurities and moisture, allowing for longer oil usage before replacement is necessary.