Phone: 1-416-413-9202    Mail: info@triple-rrr.com

Sludge

Sludge - Varnish - Oxidation products

There are numberous types of insoluble contaminants found in hydraulic and lubricating systems.
Insoluble contaminants are those materials that will not dissolve in the oil.

sludge

The two most general classifications of insoluble contaminants are hard contaminants, such as dirt, debris and wear particles, and soft contaminants, composed of the various oil degradation by-products.

Varnish and sludge originate from the soft contaminants. It is a thin, insoluble film that over time deposits throughout the internal surfaces of a lubrication system. The degradation process accelerates as the lubricant undergoes continued exposure to air, water, catalyst (metal particles) and high temperatures
Sludge contamination is, without doubt, the least recognized as far as hydraulic equipment contamination is concerned. Fact is that sludge is present in virtually every type of hydraulic and lubricating system . Given the fact that sludge is a "soft pollutant", it is not measured during possible oil analyses. Most operators are not aware of its presence in the oil.

flesjes

Sludge presence can have far-reaching consequences :

nr1

Increased wear rates
Varnish captures hard contaminants, creating an abrasive surface that accelerates wear.

nr2

Heat exchangers become less efficient 
Sludge deposit adhere to the inside of pipework, thus forming an insulating layer decreasing the cooling effect of heat exchangers.
This reduces the efficiency of the heat exchange and results in higher operating temperatures.
Again this leads to increased power consumption and to faster oxidation of the oil.

nr3

The main line filters get blocked:
sludge1Sludge is sticky, resinous substance, and it therefore stays behind in the pores of filters, quickly blocking them.
This may lead to decrease in the flow rate and/or a higher P, and as a result the drive will operate more slowly.
It becomes increasingly difficult for the pump to circulate the oil, leading to cavitation, higher power consumption and increased wear and tear.
The main line filters need to be replaced more frequently.

nr4

The main line filters get blocked: 
Sludge is sticky, resinous substance, and it therefore stays behind in the pores of filters, quickly blocking them.
This may lead to decrease in the flow rate and/or a higher P, and as a result the drive will operate more slowly.
It becomes increasingly difficult for the pump to circulate the oil, leading to cavitation, higher power consumption and increased wear and tear.
The main line filters need to be replaced more frequently.

nr5

sludge2

Valves clog or operate badly:

The presence of resins increases friction to 5-6 times higher than nominal value.
This will result in higher energy requirements and can cause stuck or seized valves.

nr6 Reduced clearance zones affecting lubrication
Often, this means a transition from full film to boundary lubrication, resulting in increased wear in pumps, bearings, gears and valves.
nr7 Increased wear rates
Varnish captures hard contaminants, creating an abrasive surface that accelerates wear.
nr8 System corrosion and accelerated degradation due to acidic constituents.
nr9 Increased maintenance
Resources and costs required to clean varnished systems.

Related items

More in this category: « Water

Oil Contaminants

  • Sludge Sludge
    Sludge - Varnish - Oxidation products
  • Water Water
    Constant changes in oil temperature cause condensation.
  • Solid Particles Solid Particles
    Solid particles multiply continuously in hydraulic systems.

Triple R News

NEW PRODUCT SERIES

CS-SS315-1RQ
The large capacity oil cleaner!


OTP Industrial Solutions has been appointed as the authorized distributor for the Mid-West USA.

Branches throughout Mid-West include:

Latest News

Triple R

Canada - Ontario - Toronto

Map

Our Newsletter

Subscribe with our newsletters and receive news about our products, promotions and discounts.

Triple R Logo

North America & Central Triple R America Co.Ltd.

Get In Touch

 Address: 2700 Dufferin St., Unit 86

  Phone: 1(416) 413-9202