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When changing from dry oil lubrication to oil-air lubrication, do the pipelines need to be removed?

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(Summary description)The original glycerin pipeline generally uses ∮8 carbon steel pipe, which is close to the main equipment, and it is easy to form carbon deposits and glue in the pipe.

When changing from dry oil lubrication to oil-air lubrication, do the pipelines need to be removed?

(Summary description)The original glycerin pipeline generally uses ∮8 carbon steel pipe, which is close to the main equipment, and it is easy to form carbon deposits and glue in the pipe.

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The original glycerin pipeline generally uses ∮8 carbon steel pipe, which is close to the main equipment, and it is easy to form carbon deposits and glue in the pipe.

After being transformed into oil-air lubrication, the oil-air distributor requires high cleanliness and no impurities.

In addition, oil-air lubrication requires the use of stainless steel pipes. Compressed air is likely to rust the carbon steel pipe, which can block the oil and gas distributor and cause poor lubrication.

Summarizing the above reasons, the original pipeline needs to be removed and re-arranged for the oil and gas transformation of dry oil.

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Is the installation time for oil-air lubrication equipment long?

The installation of the equipment does not take much time, and the time required for overhaul and overhaul of the factory can generally be used.

Is the oil-air lubrication system noisy?

The noise generated by the oil-air lubrication system during operation is much lower than the noise produced by the factory