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What is the temperature of the lubricating oil purifier?

Oct. 22, 2024

The operating temperature for a lubrication oil purifier typically ranges between 60°C to 80°C (140°F to 176°F). This temperature range is ideal for enhancing the efficiency of the purification process, as it helps reduce the oil's viscosity and allows contaminants such as water and gases to be removed more easily.

 Importance of Temperature in Lubrication Oil Purification:

1. Reducing Viscosity: Heating the lubrication oil lowers its viscosity, making it easier for contaminants to separate from the oil.

2. Enhancing Dehydration Efficiency: Higher temperatures help in the evaporation of moisture, especially in vacuum oil purifiers, where water is removed by lowering its boiling point under vacuum conditions.

3. Improving Degasification: Heated oil releases dissolved gases more effectively, ensuring the oil is free from air bubbles and other harmful gases. 

 Optimal Temperature Settings:

- 60°C to 65°C (140°F to 149°F): Suitable for lighter oils or cases where there is minimal contamination.

- 70°C to 80°C (158°F to 176°F): Commonly used for heavily contaminated oils, as higher temperatures help in breaking down emulsions and improving the removal of water and gases.

 

 Considerations When Setting Temperature:

- Oil Type: Different lubricating oils have varying properties; always refer to the oil's specifications to avoid overheating.

- Contaminant Levels: For oils with high water content or severe contamination, higher temperatures within the recommended range may be needed.

- Equipment Limitations: Ensure the lubrication oil purifier is designed to handle the selected operating temperature.

 

Maintaining the appropriate temperature during lubrication oil purification is essential for the effective removal of contaminants and for maintaining the oil's quality.

 

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