Hydraulic Fluid Properties, Efficiency and Contamination Control

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Originally Aired - Monday, March 13 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM

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Location: West Hall 206


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Title: Hydraulic Fluid Properties, Efficiency and Contamination Control

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Session Code: M2
PLEASE NOTE: Participation in education sessions in the ''Fluid Power Workshops'' track requires a separate purchase and is not included in All Access Passes.

In this course, participants will learn about the composition of oils, the properties of lubricants and how hydraulic fluids can affect machine performance. Conventional, multigrade, synthetic and biodegradable fluids will be discussed. Research studies examining fluid efficiency effects in hydraulic motors, piston and gear pumps will be presented. The principles of oil analysis and filter selection will be outlined. The seminar concludes with case studies that demonstrates how filter debris analysis can be used to troubleshoot hydraulic system contamination control problems. Topics covered will include: Hydraulic fluid base stocks and additives, Multigrade and synthetic hydraulic fluids, Fluid properties and hydraulic system efficiency, Basics of in-service fluid analysis and filter selection, and In-service filter analysis case studies.

Type: IFPE


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