Principle of oil cleaning

By electrostatic cleaning of oils, any type and size of contamination can be separated.

Electrostatic liquid cleaners (ELC) work on the principle of Coulomb’s law. Oil is an electrically nonconducting liquid that flows through the electric field created by a system of electrodes. Particles that are not soluble in oil are captured on the collector’s surface. We distinguish in principle only three types of particles: Particles with a positive and negative charge and neutral particles. The electrostatic cleaner ELC therefore continuously separates all impurities that do not belong to oil, without distinguishing the shape, type and size, beginning with particles of molecular dimensions. It removes "chemical and mechanical" impurities, thus both the products of oil aging and common impurities (particles of dust, sealants, abrasion, etc.).

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