Air Bubbles
Air and Vapor, the hidden oil pollutants.
When vapor bubbles become rapidly pressurized, such as in a pump or journal bearing, destructive microjets of oil can collide with machine surfaces at extremely high velocities.
The phenomenon is called cavitation, a progressive erosion of the surfaces.
Additionally, air presence in oil or diesel fluids will also
- accelerate metal corrosion,
- lower cooler efficiency,
- cause measurement errors,
- lower the yield of film coatings,
- create excessive noise and vibration.
We promise 4-in-1 oil purification.
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