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Water-absorbing off-line filter for hydraulic oil

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stauff0212Water particles from existing humidity are deposited in hydraulic oil. Together with other contaminants, this causes the degradation of important additives in oil, the effectiveness of the lubrication is reduced, and oxidation is accelerated. The Stauff OLSW off-line filter can remove these, both water and other contaminants from the hydraulic fluid.

 

An upstream spin-on filter element filters the water and coarse particles, and in the OLS system, the remaining water and ultrafine particles up to 0.5 microns are removed. The OLSW is equipped with a motor pump unit, which pumps fluid out of the system, filters it, and returns it to the tank. This means that the OLSW can run separately, even when the hydraulic system is switched off, and continuously filter the oil. After just a few weeks, a reliable improvement in the oil purity levels can be achieved. The maintenance intervals for the entire system can be extended, far less repairs are necessary, and repair and replacement part costs are reduced. Existing systems can easily be retrofitted.


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