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Moisture meter for the determination
of moisture content in oil or many liquids with a distinct
dependency . The EESIFLO EASZ-1 for example can measure moisture
or water in the following liquids for example water in cyclohexane,
water in crude oil, water in lubrication oil, water in hydraulic
oil etc since the dielectric constants of water and the process
liquid are far enough apart e.g water approximately 80 , cyclohexane
approximately 2 . For a detailed list of possibilities the
dielectric constants can be considered and the meter calibrated
to the temperature and contamimation ranges expected.
For more information about the applicability of the EESIFLO
EASZ-1 , contact your local EESIFLO representative or follow
this link
The EASZ-1 is an online moisture meter in fuel and oil.The
moisture is measured and controlled which enables operators
to monitor the effectiveness of water removal systems, purifiers,
dehydrators and filters. The moisture analyzer can easily
be installed and constantly report moisture in oil levels.
Moisture content is usually measured by oil sampling kits
but the addition of a moisture sensor or detector in the oil
will enable operators to monitor the water in oil levels at
all times of the day.
- Fuel & Lubricant Testing
- Water Quality Testing
- Machinery Condition
- Microbiological Test Equipment
- Dosing & Cleaning Systems
EESIFLO launches the new EASZ-1 Water in oil sensor.Fast,
accurate water analysis with our innovative new equipment...
Measuring, Monitoring & Managing...
..Fuel, Lubricant and Water Quality . Now introducing the
new range of EASZ-1 Sensors. On-line sensors for monitoring
Oil Condition along with Ferrous Debris , Particle Content
or Moisture Content ...
Fuel & Lubricant Testing
Oil analysis equipment for the monitoring of fuel and lube
oils including bunker fuel sampling, diesel engines, power
plants, viscosity, density
The EASZ-1 can be used alongside Debris Monitors for effective
used oil analysis, measuring wear debris and monitoring performance
changes due to water in lubricating oils, hydraulic oils and
greases...
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Related-
Water in Crude oil, water in LPG , water in Naphtha , water in
Gasoline , water in Aviation gasoline , water in Kerosene , water
in Jet-fuel, water in Diesel oil, water in Residual fuel oil,water
in Bitumen , water in Lubricants ,water in hydraulic oil, water
in Paraffin , water in Petroleum coke .Moisture in Crude oil, moisture
in LPG , moisture in Naphtha , moisture in Gasoline , moisture in
Aviation gasoline , moisture in Kerosene , moisture in Jet-fuel,
moisture in Diesel oil, moisture in Residual fuel oil, moisture
in Bitumen , moisture in Lubricants , moisture in Paraffin , moisture
in Petroleum coke Moisture in hydraulic oil .Water in oil removal
elements and filtration systems .Solutions for removing water from
your hydraulic oil, lubrication oil or fuel systems. Water Sensors
for giving either a % water in oil or parts per million in biodiesel
. Desiccant air breathers ,silica gel breathers will remove atmospheric
water that can cause contamination ,portable water and particulate
removal with on-board particle counting and water content display,
Water and Particulate filters for cleaning oil For On-site oil cleanup.
Filters and water removal elements, water removal elements as well
as standard cartridge particulate removal elements Biodiesel cleanup
on-site diesel and biodiesel as well as vegetable base oil cleanup,Vacuum
Dehydrators , oil purifier.
All machines with lubrication oil systems benefit from a measurement
of moisture content in the oil. EESIFLO instruments monitor the
water content of the oil, which directly indicates the amount of
total water formation in the oil. The measurement is independent
of oil type, age and temperature.EESIFLO moisture measurement cells
are installed inline and monitor continusouly . In lubrication systems,
the measurement points are typically placed before critical bearings
and other parts of the machine, and/or in the oil tank. Steam turbine
oils closely resemble hydraulic fluids and the same viscosity grade
of turbine oil is often approved for use in hydraulic equipment.
The aim of monitoring water in steam turbine oil is to establish
that the oil retains its key functions and that oil treatment systems
are maintaining contaminants at acceptable low levels. Oxidation
tends to continue at a slow and progressive rate. Events such as
water leakage at coolers and introduction of wrong grades of oil
into the system do not happen quite so predictably. The key features
of steam turbine oil are superior oxidation resistance, rust/corrosion
protection and good water shedding properties. Because steam turbine
oils routinely carry out their function in a 'wet' environment,
it is vital that steam turbine oil additives have very good hydraulic
stability (i.e. are not degraded by the presence of water).
Steam turbine oils operate within a 'wet' environment and there
will invariably be some water present. For any given system, the
amount of water present will stabilise at equilibrium level when
the water input and output rates are the same. The water output
rate will be determined by the characteristics of the oil and associated
water removal systems, settling tanks, coalescers and/or centrifuges.
When a system is operating normally and without additional water
input via leakage, any gradual increase in water content that is
evident may be due to deterioration of water shedding characteristics
of the oil itself and/or reduced efficiency of the associated treatment
system. Water coalescer filters may have their water removal efficiency
reduced by deposition of contaminant on the active surface of the
coalescer.
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