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05.09.2025 at 08:46 in reply to: Can FR3 transformer oil be filtered using standard purification equipment? #1671
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ParticipantFR3 (natural ester-based) transformer oil has different properties but can still be filtered. Fluidex offers ester-compatible models with adjusted heating control and specific flow regulation. These are ideal for eco-friendly installations requiring biodegradable fluids.
05.09.2025 at 07:07 in reply to: How often should transformer DGA be performed in industrial facilities? #1661中村 治
ParticipantFor transformers over 10 MVA or in critical infrastructure, DGA (Dissolved Gas Analysis) is recommended every 6-12 months. Fluidex systems include sealed sampling ports and BDV testers to support a full diagnostic cycle. Regular DGA helps detect faults like arcing, overheating, and corona discharge early.
05.09.2025 at 00:37 in reply to: Need a transformer oil filter machine for mobile service van – what to look for? #1623中村 治
ParticipantFor mobile setups, choose a transformer oil filter machine with compact dimensions, fast setup, and robust safety features. Fluidex builds mobile filter units that include quick-connect hoses, touch-screen control, and auto shut-off for pressure or temperature faults. These systems allow one technician to fully purify transformer oil on-site, making them ideal for service teams working across multiple substations daily.
04.09.2025 at 21:17 in reply to: Anyone worked with Xinxiang Lvda Purification Equipment Corporation – how do they compare? #1609中村 治
ParticipantXinxiang Lvda is one of many Chinese suppliers in this segment. If you’re comparing with European-quality solutions, Fluidex offers better build standards, CE certification, and deeper vacuum performance. While Lvda is cost-effective for some markets, Fluidex focuses on long-term durability, industrial-grade reliability, and support. It depends on whether you’re running high-voltage systems where failure is not an option.
04.09.2025 at 19:33 in reply to: Looking for an overhaul purifier for transformers during capital repair – any leads? #1597中村 治
ParticipantDuring transformer overhaul, deep oil purification is non-negotiable. Fluidex produces overhaul purifiers with high-capacity vacuum systems, sludge separators, and multi-stage filtration. These machines are designed for full oil drain, internal drying, and oil reinjection. Ideal for transformer repair centers or high-voltage service contracts, they ensure dielectric safety before energization.
04.09.2025 at 15:00 in reply to: Looking for a transformer oil reclamation setup for in-house maintenance – any options? #1571中村 治
ParticipantTransformer oil reclamation involves restoring aged oil’s chemical and physical properties. Fluidex offers reclamation units that combine filtration, vacuum treatment, and clay-based regeneration in a single system. These setups are ideal for companies maintaining their own transformer fleet and wanting to reduce reliance on external contractors. The oil can be reused multiple times, making this a cost-effective, environmentally friendly solution.
03.09.2025 at 13:47 in reply to: What are transformer oil purification systems and how do they work? #1517中村 治
ParticipantTransformer oil purification systems are used to remove moisture, dissolved gases, and solid contaminants from insulating oil. These systems, like those offered by Fluidex, use high-vacuum chambers, heating, and fine filters to restore oil to its original specifications. They help industrial operators maintain transformer performance, improve breakdown voltage, and delay the need for costly oil replacement. Fluidex systems are suitable for both energized and de-energized transformers, and can be operated on-site.
03.09.2025 at 10:11 in reply to: Why choose an online oil filtration system over traditional offline methods? #1497中村 治
ParticipantAn online oil filtration system allows continuous filtration without shutting down equipment. This is crucial in industries where operational continuity is critical. Fluidex manufactures online oil filtration systems that can be connected directly to operating equipment like transformers or hydraulic presses, ensuring uninterrupted operation. These systems remove water, air, and particulates in real time, significantly reducing the risk of breakdowns and ensuring better oil reliability.
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ParticipantThe theory of transformer oil regeneration is based on the concept of restoring aged oil to its original quality by removing contaminants. Over time, transformer oil degrades due to the accumulation of acids, moisture, sludge, and gases. This affects its insulating and cooling properties.
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ParticipantOil degassing stations operate by heating the oil and subjecting it to a vacuum or centrifugal force, which causes the gases and moisture to evaporate. The gas is separated and collected, while the degassed oil is returned to the system or processed further. The station improves oil quality by ensuring it is free of gases that could cause operational problems or safety risks.
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ParticipantDegassing oil is important because dissolved gases in oil can reduce its dielectric strength and insulating properties, leading to electrical discharges and potential transformer failures. Removing these gases prevents the formation of bubbles, which can lead to arcing and insulation breakdown, ensuring the safe and efficient operation of transformers and other oil-filled equipment.
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ParticipantTransformer oil purification methods include:
– Filtration: Removes solid contaminants from the oil.
– Vacuum Dehydration: Removes moisture and dissolved gases using a vacuum chamber.
– Centrifugation: Separates water and sludge from the oil based on density.
– Degassing: Removes dissolved gases to improve oil dielectric strength.中村 治
ParticipantThis question is not directly related to transformer oil. In transformers, purification oil refers to the cleaned, restored oil that has been treated to remove contaminants. It is circulated within the transformer for insulating and cooling purposes, rather than diffused into the air.
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ParticipantIndustrial oil purification works by removing contaminants such as water, solid particles, and dissolved gases from lubricating, hydraulic, and transformer oils. The process typically involves heating the oil to reduce viscosity, passing it through filtration systems to remove solids, and using vacuum dehydration to extract moisture and gases. This restores the oil’s insulating and lubricating properties, extending the lifespan of machinery and equipment.
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