Contaminated oil erodes the service life of your machinery. Common problems arising from poor contamination control include:
Abrasive and adhesive wear
Solid particles trapped between moving parts act like sandpaper, scratching and wearing down surfaces. When water thins the oil film, metal-to-metal contact occurs, causing surface micro-tearing.
Cavitation damage
This occurs when air bubbles implode inside pumps and valves. These micro-explosions tear material from metal surfaces, creating craters and pitting that weaken components.
Varnish and sludge formation
Oil oxidation, accelerated by heat, water, and metal particles, creates sticky chemical byproducts known as varnish. These deposits stick to servo-valves, causing them to seize and leading to control failures.
Filter clogging
Excessive contaminants saturate filters quickly. Without proactive maintenance, oil will circulate unfiltered, multiplying damage throughout the system.