Lovison
Mechanical
- Jan 25, 2002
- 92
One another thread I was told to seek out an environmental specialist. Subject is "oil mist" systems. They have become somewhat controversal depending on who and where you discuss this issue.
1. Is oil mist an EPA issue?
2. Is atomized oil venting to atmosphere is considered a contaminate?
3. If filters are installed just how do they work to prevent saturation of the bearing cavity that you are trying to prevent?
4. Issues discussing a VOC (don't know what that means) product is most likely an EPA issue.
5. Using other oils such as petroleum or turbine oils are most likely favorites for viscosity issues.
6. Are there environmentally safe industrial lubricants that don't cost an arm and leg that can be subsituted and if so who are they and how can I contact them?
Oil mist has tremendous potential and has shown us tremendous reduction in bearing temperatures. But using it outside of a lab environment doesn't seem cost effective with my past experience.
I would appreciate any feed back and cost effective measures that have been applied so that I can use these tools or at least recommend them.
Thanks Wayne E. Lovison
service-parts@naglepumps.com
1. Is oil mist an EPA issue?
2. Is atomized oil venting to atmosphere is considered a contaminate?
3. If filters are installed just how do they work to prevent saturation of the bearing cavity that you are trying to prevent?
4. Issues discussing a VOC (don't know what that means) product is most likely an EPA issue.
5. Using other oils such as petroleum or turbine oils are most likely favorites for viscosity issues.
6. Are there environmentally safe industrial lubricants that don't cost an arm and leg that can be subsituted and if so who are they and how can I contact them?
Oil mist has tremendous potential and has shown us tremendous reduction in bearing temperatures. But using it outside of a lab environment doesn't seem cost effective with my past experience.
I would appreciate any feed back and cost effective measures that have been applied so that I can use these tools or at least recommend them.
Thanks Wayne E. Lovison
service-parts@naglepumps.com