Eco Friendly Pipe Hose Cleaning System

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It is inevitable that the oil in a hydraulic system will contain contamination in particle form. The sources and types of oil-borne contaminants are well known and will include particles of silica’s, metals flakes, elastomers and fibers of hydraulic hose material. Sizes and concentration of particulate contaminants are indicated. There is considerable interest among manufacturers and users of hydraulic systems in establishing acceptable limits of contaminations in which particular systems will operate satisfactorily. Such information would be used to 1) Specify the degree of filtration required in the system 2) Specify the contamination sensitivity of the system 3) Define the contamination tolerance level of the system To this end, it is necessary to gather reliable data on the performance of system components under controlled contaminated oil conditions. Thus, we designed a new Eco-friendly portable setup which does not use hazardous liquids to clean hose. Instead the setup uses a fresh, clean pressurized atmospheric air; hence there is no harmful effect on human health and contamination of environment.

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Kulkarni, M. S., Tare, O. A., & Kamble, R. B. (2020). Eco Friendly Pipe Hose Cleaning System. International Journal of Recent Technology and Engineering (IJRTE), 9(1), 934–942. https://doi.org/10.35940/ijrte.a1991.059120

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