Types of Water Contamination in Oil.
In our last #knowyouroil segment, we had discussed about Particle
Contamination and its effect on the life of rotating
parts. Companies spend a lot of money on installing filtration units to
counter particle contamination but never take preventive measures towards water
contamination. Water is a worse and silent killer for the life of
machinery as it slowly degrades the oil properties and one only gets to know
about it when the machine fails pre-maturely. In this article, we will try to
understand the basics of Water Contamination. We will also try to answer the following questions.
1. What water does to oil properties?
2. Can we see water contamination as soon as it starts?
3. What to do if our oil is contaminated?
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There are three phases in which water can exist in oil i.e. dissolved
water, emulsified water, and free water.
- Dissolved Water: It is characterized by individual water molecules dispersed throughout the oil. Water can remain in a dissolved state and hence difficult to understand the contamination at this stage.
- Emulsified Water: When the oil gets saturated with water it starts to exist as a suspension in oil like microscopic droplets giving oil a milky appearance and is called emulsion.
- Free Water: When the level of oil in
water increases further it leads to separation of oil and water called
Free water.
For a lubricant, the most
important property is its viscosity. As the water starts to mix with lubricant
it starts to alter the viscosity and hence impacts the film strength which is
essential in maintaining equipment reliability by keeping moving parts away
from each other. Water contamination also impacts the chemical
properties of the base oil by acting as catalyst
oxidation and aeration. This also leads to
the appearance of sludge and varnish which leads to premature failure.
Water contamination also leads to Hydraulic Pump
Cavitation in machines:
Pitting inside of the machine; as the water droplets burst under
pressure and high temperature creating microfractures on the machine’s surface.
If you see the signs of water contamination in your oil, what should you
do?
1. Not to Change Oil as Changing oil is not the only option. This
is because once the oil is drained the impurities still remain in the system
until they are flushed. If new oil
is introduced without cleaning the system it leads to contamination
of the new oil leading to no change in the premature
breakdown situation.
2. Flushing of the
system.
3. Check the internals of the system to check for any damage.
4. Filter the new
oil to ensure no moisture is available in the oil.
5. Skip all four steps and call Minimac
(+91 7030901266)
We at Minimac Systems Pvt Ltd. not only design a
maintenance schedule for the lubrication oil but also provide OIL TESTING and
FILTRATION services as per the ISO standard of Super
Clean Oil. Minimac stands for MINImum
MAChinery Maintenance.
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