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  • What is vacuum dehydration oil purification system (VDF)?
  • ACORE design and build the most effective, reliable Vacuum Dehydration Oil Purification System(VDF), which maintains completely clean and dry of liquids by continuous removal of particles, free and emulsified water, gas and sludge.
  • How many machines does schroeder have for oil dehydration?
  • At Schroeder Industries, we have four (4) machines for oil dehydration. This includes the Triton Dehydration Station® Series (TDS-A and TDS-E versions), the Schroeder Vacuum (SVD), and the North American Vacuum (NAV) for oil purification. Max. file size: 256 MB. Positive Pressure and Vacuum Dehydration, How Do They Work?
  • How do Schroeder dehydrating units remove water from oil?
  • We know that they are primarily used for water removal in a hydraulic system, but do we know how they remove water from oil?
  • There are many hydraulic oil machines that only remove free water. All of Schroeder’s Dehydrating Units remove both free water and entrapped/dissolved water from the oil. Our vacuum options can also remove dissolved gases.
  • How does vacuum oil dehydration work?
  • Vacuum Oil Dehydration is the most effective method of water removal at minimum cost, it can achieve overall content down to 10 PPM. Using high performance rated multi-stage filter elements to removes particles as small as 1 micron with 99% efficiency. Meanwhile, VDF also can remove free, entrained and dissolved gases by vacuum distillation.
  • What are dehydration solutions based on?
  • Dehydration solutions are based on fluid type, the rate and source of the water ingression, reservoir volume and system operating or fluid storage temperature. The target water content (parts per million or “ppm”) of the fluid also needs to be taken into consideration.
  • What happens if oil dilution is dissolved?
  • Water (free, emulsified, and dissolved), fuel dilution products, dissolved air and gases, and other low-range volatiles convert to a gaseous vapor. The oil/lube/coolant (now purified and conditioned to a safe operating standard) returns to your process.