GianottiV
Mechanical
- May 10, 2017
- 2
Hi everyone...
I have the following situation in my project:
We have a hidraulic oil system that was been classified after a flushing operation according to the cleaness parameters, however during a few weeks of trials the oil sample revealed zinc contamination.
The flush is performed with the oil itself running in the system for 7 hours at 70 celsius degree.
The oil is a Fhari, fire resistant hydraulic fluid.
We worked on many hypotheses, and now we are working on the possibility of brass items inside the system or used during the test phase.
Does anyone knows a standard test to check the zinc release of brass in oil? Before checking the system, I would like to confirm this possibility.
If there is no standard to this test, can anyone help me on how can I catalyze this reaction?
Otherwise I'll need to run the line to find brass items, which my be difficult because we use CuAl connectors.
Thanks!!!
I have the following situation in my project:
We have a hidraulic oil system that was been classified after a flushing operation according to the cleaness parameters, however during a few weeks of trials the oil sample revealed zinc contamination.
The flush is performed with the oil itself running in the system for 7 hours at 70 celsius degree.
The oil is a Fhari, fire resistant hydraulic fluid.
We worked on many hypotheses, and now we are working on the possibility of brass items inside the system or used during the test phase.
Does anyone knows a standard test to check the zinc release of brass in oil? Before checking the system, I would like to confirm this possibility.
If there is no standard to this test, can anyone help me on how can I catalyze this reaction?
Otherwise I'll need to run the line to find brass items, which my be difficult because we use CuAl connectors.
Thanks!!!