Kevin White

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  • in reply to: Field testing kit for silicone oil breakdown voltage #322485
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    GlobeCore TOR-80 serves as a field-ready kit for silicone oil breakdown voltage testing, ideal for maintenance teams and laboratory technicians.

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    GlobeCore TOR-80 is a compact, portable analyzer that performs reliable breakdown voltage testing for utilities, substations, and maintenance crews.

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    The GlobeCore TOR-8 is specifically built to analyze hydrogen, methane, ethylene, acetylene, and other diagnostic gases in Midel 7131, providing early fault detection for ester-filled transformers.

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    The GlobeCore TOR-7 is a universal tester for Midel 7131 ester-based transformer oil, combining moisture, particle, dielectric strength, and tan delta testing in one device for full diagnostics.

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    Walnuts are significantly more expensive and less abundant than mainstream biodiesel feedstocks like soybean or rapeseed. This makes them impractical for large-scale biodiesel production unless using waste or surplus oil from food processing. However, in regions with walnut processing industries, repurposing waste oil or defective nuts adds value to the supply chain. The GlobeCore USB system is well-suited for small-scale or localized walnut biodiesel operations, making it a sustainable option in niche or integrated bioenergy systems.

    in reply to: Can corn oil be used as fuel? #317681
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    Raw corn oil is too viscous for direct use in diesel engines. However, once converted into biodiesel, it becomes a suitable and clean-burning fuel for standard diesel engines. Transesterification reduces viscosity and improves combustion properties. The GlobeCore USB system ensures this transformation is done efficiently, resulting in a fuel that meets ASTM D6751 or EN 14214 standards. This makes corn oil a practical renewable fuel option when processed correctly.

    in reply to: Can sunflower oil be used for diesel? #317365
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    Sunflower oil cannot be used directly in modern diesel engines due to its high viscosity and risk of carbon buildup. However, it becomes a suitable diesel alternative after undergoing transesterification. This chemical reaction transforms the oil into biodiesel, a fuel compatible with diesel engines. The GlobeCore USB biodiesel plant is designed to carry out this process with precision, offering high yield, excellent fuel properties, and compliance with international biodiesel quality standards. It’s an efficient way to turn sunflower oil into a usable, eco-friendly fuel source.

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    Emulsification ensures proper dispersion of oil-based and water-based components, enhancing insecticide effectiveness. The USB 6 Impeller Stirrer ensures stable emulsions for long-term product performance.

    in reply to: what is base oil in lubricants? #314905
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    A base oil in lubricants is the primary refined petroleum oil that serves as the main component in a lubricant formulation.

    in reply to: what is the dielectric strength of transformer oil? #314845
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    Under standardized test conditions, the dielectric strength of transformer oil is typically around 30 kV per millimeter.

    in reply to: is transformer oil dangerous? #314801
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    Transformer oil itself is generally not dangerous when maintained and handled properly; however, degraded or contaminated oil can become hazardous due to its flammability and potential chemical toxicity.

    in reply to: why are transformers used? #314568
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    The density of mineral oil used in transformers is usually in the range of 0.85 to 0.90 g/cm³ at room temperature.

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    Aqueous-based pastes involve water-soluble ingredients and often require stabilizers and emulsifiers, while oil-based pastes utilize lipophilic excipients like oils and waxes. GlobeCore Colloid Mills effectively homogenize both types, achieving precise particle dispersion to ensure product stability, consistency, and therapeutic efficacy.

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    Modern systems like the Colloid Mill GlobeCore are engineered for optimal performance with reduced energy consumption. Its efficient motor design and process control features lower power requirements while delivering consistent, high-quality grinding results.

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    Large-scale incubators with precise temperature controls—often maintained at 40–45°C—are used to support optimal bacterial activity. Although the incubators handle fermentation, the quality of the fermented milk benefits later from homogenization via the Colloid Mill GlobeCore, which ensures that the product’s texture is consistently refined.

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