What Happens During The Water Glycol Process?
Water Glycol 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, 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 will start to leak and components will fail. All of this will result in costly downtime and productivity loss.
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