Air within a lubricant is not merely a collection of ordinary bubbles. Air contamination can lead to foaming, aeration, and cavitation, as well as reduced lubrication efficiency and accelerated damage to pumps, bearings, and hydraulic components.
In this podcast, we discuss:
- What air contamination in lubricants is.
- The difference between entrained air and foam.
- Causes of air entering the system.
- Impacts on machine performance and reliability.
- Methods for preventing and controlling air contamination.
Learn how controlling air contamination can enhance equipment reliability, extend lubricant life, and reduce the risk of downtime and maintenance costs.
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