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Water Glycol Hydraulic Fluid
What Happens During The Water Glycol Hydraulic Oil Process?
Water Glycol Hydraulic Oil has many critical functions. The fluid is used to
transmit power, lubricate, seal and transfer heat. As it is used and reused it
begins to absorb contaminants such as chips, fines, tramp oil and bacteria. As
these contaminants build up and pass through the hydraulic system, problems will
start to occur. Valves will start to leak, orifices and ports will get blocked,
seals with start to leak and components will fail. All of this will result in
costly downtime and productivity loss.
Are you experiencing any of the following problems?
• Excess wear and tear on equipment
• Leaking seals
• Sticking valves
• Blocked orifices and ports
• Tramp oil
• "New" water glycol hydraulic oil
contamination
Solution: COMO Filtration Systems
Particles and tramp oil contamination does not mean that the water glycol must
be disposed of and replaced. Through multi-pass filtration, the particulate and
tramp oil can be removed from the water glycol and thus the life of the oil can
be increased. Using a COMO portable filtration system to go from
reservoir to reservoir or a stationary system to sit at each reservoir can
accomplish this.

Great Lakes
Oil Co., Inc.
6399 Ledge Lake Court, Painesville, Ohio
44077-9749 USA
email:
glocsales@adelphia.net
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