Industrial oil and lube filter
Oil is used in industrial machines with the role of lubricant, which reduces the friction and wear of parts in relative motion, and as a result, increases the life of the components and the efficiency of the machines. In internal combustion engines such as gasoline engines and diesel engines that work with diesel, oil plays a positive role in heat transfer and engine cooling in addition to the role of lubricant. The oil filter is one of the connecting components on the oil flow pipeline, which is used to remove pollutants from the oil flow.
Industrial oil filter with the ability to absorb solid phase pollutants, which are often used either in the form of metal pleats separated from the surface of the bush and piston during the movement of the piston rings inside the cylinder, or in the form of soot that is formed during the combustion process. They are formed inside the engine. Various forms of oil filters are connected in industrial machines, which are listed below.
Spin-on screw oil filter: The most widely used type of industrial oil filter is in the form of a metal can with a screw connection. This type of filter has a paper cartridge made of cellulose, which is formed inside a metal can, often galvanized and sometimes made of stainless steel.