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Re: water in hydraulic oil
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Posted by skycarp on January 01, 2005 at 20:03:17 from (63.77.108.2):
In Reply to: water in hydraulic oil posted by wetoil on January 01, 2005 at 19:14:58:
How much is "a bunch?" 1. There are hazmat pads that will remove water from oil. Two terms you need to know more about, ADSORBENT, and ABSORBENT. Try here: http://www.newpig.com/en_US/spill-absorbent s/absorbent-pads.htm 2. Do not heat the oil to the boiling point of the water. When water trapped in oil reaches its boiling point, it will release all at once in the form of steam, which you cannot control. This is not a good thing. BTW, as you rise above sea level, the boiling point of water is less than 212 degrees. 3. See 1 above. If it were me with contaminated oil, I would take it to a waste oil recycler and forget about it.
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