Cleanliness Programs Are Key To Keeping Oil and Hydraulic Fluids at Their Best
Cleanliness Programs Are Key To Keeping Oil and Hydraulic Fluids at Their Best
This table shows the typical ISO 4406 Contamination Codes and
moisture level targets for hydraulic systems with certain components
at 1,500 to 2,500 psi.
For example, the ISO Solid Contamination Code (ISO 4406:2021, the
Method of Coding the Level of Contamination by Solid Particles) is
recognized as the gold standard for specifying the best contamination
control in equipment. It breaks down precisely how many particulates
are in an engine based on what is found in a 1 ML sample of a fluid. It
also identifies those contaminants based on three size ranges: > 4, > 6
and > 14 microns.
Plant
managers and designers can take a proactive approach to water
ingression/contamination in hydraulic fluids and other fluids by
installing connected and accurate breathers, like this one from Des
Case.
Benefits of Clean Fluids
2. Choose the right filter media for the job. A cornerstone of the
ISO Solid Contamination Code is to assign the proper cleanliness
levels based on specific filtration media used in a system. That makes
it critical to match the ISO 4406 Cleanliness Code to the filter rating
specified for your specific equipment for the most protection and
reliability.
Using the filter media that can filter to a target code provide cost
savings (ROI) quickly on a per-job basis or over time. And media with
longer service live adds to those savings.
This data helps determine the appropriate proactive (or reactive) steps
to support fluid and system performance. Some steps might seem
expensive, such as using spectroanalysis, but they are minor compared
to the cost of fluid replacement or equipment repair.
When it’s necessary to add or replace fluid, the new fluid should be
filtered to meet the minimal threshold of the company’s established
ISO standards, if not to one scale number above those target codes.
The small cost of replacing an O-ring is less than that of replacing oil
or damaged equipment. A thorough monthly review of the system to
check for leaks enhances the value of a cleanliness program. When it is
synchronized with monthly oil analysis, it can efficiently track
completion of both tasks.