After China and the United States of America (USA), India is the world's 3rd largest power producer currently producing 373,029.35MW of power. Catering to the huge population of India. Let’s take a glance at the power generation sector in India. 62% of the total production of power is generated by thermal energy sources. 23.9% is produced from Renewable Energy Sources such as wind and solar. 12.3% is produced from Hydro Energy & 1.8% is produced from Nuclear Energy. In order to match the ever-increasing demand of the market, power production is increasing every passing day. India's electricity consumption has increased by approximately 2 folds in the last decade from 199,877 MW at the end of the 11th Five-Year Plan (2012) to 373,029 MW in 2020. Sustainable development is very necessary for an industry that operates 24/7. To fulfill the demand of the market it is necessary to keep the machinery healthy and for healthy machinery selection of the right lubricants is a must ...
In the Lubrication field , Contaminants are the bad elements which need to be prevented and removed on time as when detected. Neglecting the need of Purifications often leads to Premature Failure and Mechanical Breakdowns. This will not only cause mechanical breakdowns but also it will shoot up the cost of maintenance and repair of Equipment. There are several contaminants which can cause the lubricating oil to become contaminated such as external dust, water or humidity which are generated outside the machine. On the other hand some contaminants are from internal origin, This includes degradation product or wear particles that come from the machine itself and at any cost these cannot be avoided during operation. Solid Contamination in your oil? Coal handling plants in Thermal Power plants faced solid contamination issues in their Hydraulic oil uses in wagon tipplers. The old orthodox approach suggests that hydraulic oil should be replaced when each time contamination occurs fo...
Introduction Oil filtration is a crucial process in maintaining the efficiency and longevity of machinery, engines, and hydraulic systems. It involves removing contaminants, such as dirt, water, and metal particles, from oil to ensure optimal performance. In a world where machinery operates under increasingly demanding conditions, understanding oil filtration becomes paramount for industries relying on lubrication systems. This article delves into the nuances of oil filtration, exploring its importance, types, processes, benefits, challenges, and innovations in the field. Understanding Oil Filtration Oil filtration refers to the method of purifying oil by removing impurities that can degrade its quality. Contaminants can enter the oil through various means, including wear and tear of machinery components, environmental factors, and improper handling during oil changes. The primary goal of oil filtration is to enhance the oil’s performance, thereby protecting the machinery and ext...
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