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Water-Glycol Hydraulic Fluid Performance Monitoring: Fluid Performance and Analysis Strategy
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Hydraulic fluid performance, including water-glycols (W/G), is dependent on the chemical composition of the fluid and cleanliness. An overview of W/G fluid chemistry on pump wear is provided here. Also provided, is a brief overview of the impact of fluid cleanliness on the potential wear properties of various components. Finally, an overview of recommended analytical procedures to assure adequate long-term fluid hydraulic and lubrication performance is provided. If these procedures are followed, substantial improvements in hydraulic pump longevity and performance will be realized.
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Wachter, D., Bishop, R., McDaniels, R., and Totten, G., "Water-Glycol Hydraulic Fluid Performance Monitoring: Fluid Performance and Analysis Strategy," SAE Technical Paper 952155, 1995, https://doi.org/10.4271/952155.Also In
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