鈴木 拓真

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    Key specs: high-vacuum system (<5 Pa), water content output <10 ppm, heating to 60-70 °C, and multi-stage filtration. Fluidex oil dehydration machines meet these specs and offer PLC control, trailer mounting, and inline oil testing.

    鈴木 拓真
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    Key equipment includes: vacuum oil purifiers, BDV testers, degassing units, and regeneration systems. Fluidex and GlobeCore both provide full-service purification setups for offline and online transformer maintenance. This equipment helps maintain IEC 60296 compliance and extends the life of both oil and insulation systems.

    鈴木 拓真
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    After filtration, check BDV (should be >60 kV), water content (<10 ppm), and total gas content. Acid number and IFT may take longer to stabilize. If oil analysis shows compliant values, the transformer is safe to energize. Fluidex also provides interpretation guidelines and custom filtration cycles for specific oil conditions.

    鈴木 拓真
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    Yes. Fluidex manufactures waste oil filtering systems specifically designed to deal with high-acidity, sludge-laden transformer oil. These units use multi-stage filtration, vacuum drying, and clay-based adsorbents to restore usable properties. Ideal for maintenance depots or industrial service teams handling oil recovery and reclamation. You can save thousands on disposal and re-oiling if filtration is done correctly.

    鈴木 拓真
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    Industrial oil purification services include filtration, vacuum dehydration, degassing, and centrifugation to remove contaminants like water, gases, and solids. These services help restore the oil’s properties, improve machinery efficiency, and extend equipment life.

    in reply to: How is oil purification performed? #424
    鈴木 拓真
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    Transformer oil purification is performed using filtration, vacuum dehydration, and degassing processes. The oil is first heated, then filtered to remove solid contaminants. It is subjected to a vacuum to remove moisture and gases, which could compromise the oil’s insulation capabilities. The purified oil is then returned to the transformer to maintain optimal performance.

    in reply to: How does the oil purification plant work? #366
    鈴木 拓真
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    An oil purification plant works by processing contaminated oil through several stages to remove water, dissolved gases, solid particles, and sludge. The oil is first heated to lower its viscosity, which improves the efficiency of filtration and separation. It is then passed through filters to remove solids and through vacuum dehydration to extract moisture and gases. After the oil is purified, it is recirculated back into the system, ensuring that it can continue to insulate, cool, or lubricate equipment effectively.

    in reply to: How to use purification oil? #348
    鈴木 拓真
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    Purification oil can be used in several ways:

    Air Purification: Add a few drops of purification oil to a diffuser to cleanse and refresh the air.
    Topical Application: Dilute the purification oil with a carrier oil (such as coconut oil) and apply it to the skin for cleansing or aromatherapy benefits.
    Surface Cleaning: Mix the purification oil with water to create a natural cleaning solution for wiping down surfaces.
    Bath Soaks: Add a few drops to bathwater for a relaxing and cleansing experience.

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