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Oil Condition Monitoring and Filtration

04/07/2007 3:13 AM

Does any one on this forum is using Argo - Hytos ( FSP ) Germany make Oil Filtration Unit UMP - 045 fitted with ARTI - USA make Laser Partical Counter ?

I am having this unit and I am offering Oil Condition Monitoring and Filtration Services and would like to share my experience and know his experience. Particularly the operating difficulties of the Partical Counter and how he has over come it.

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Re: Oil Condition Monitoring and Filtration

04/09/2007 6:09 AM

What ever you do, do not use this machine on 'dirty' fluids - ie Cleanliness > ISO 21/19/17. You will foul up your Partical Counter and have endless problems. Particle Counters are only good for clean homogenous fluids. Also they are not well suited to measure new lubricants because of their sensitivity to various interferences. Go to website 'www.lubemythbusters.com.au" and learn something about lubricants and monitoring before embarking on servicing customers......

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