All our filter systems use absolute-rated filters that meet ISO international manufacturing standards and tests, such as ISO 2941, 2943, 3968, 16889, and 23181. Offline systems become necessary when a hydraulic system is not engineered for proper maintenance of oil cleanliness at the system design stage. Consequently, the hydraulic system malfunctions, causes damage to expensive hydraulic components, results in loss of production, and increases the overall cost of production. Systems are offered based on customer requirements after studying the shortcomings in the present system.
A typical use of high-flow, high-efficiency filter systems is useful when the existing filters on the system have a nominal-rated filter. "Nominal" means 50% efficiency of the filters. With such filters, 50% of particles re-enter the tank, and over a period of time, dirt and wear particles accumulate, which cause various kinds of issues like system malfunction, component damage, etc. Another consideration for a high-flow, high-efficiency system is when you want to achieve quick filtration results after the oil has been exposed to contamination — especially after a maintenance job.
Yet another consideration for high-flow filter systems is rotating the filter machines between various systems in your plant. The high flow is useful in quickly completing a job and rotating the machine on the shop floor between various other systems. It is also useful in oil transfer functions when transferring oil from a new oil drum into a system, as new oil may not meet OEM standards.