The copper, iron, and other metal components inside the compressor can promote the generation of free radicals through surface electron transfer.
The copper, iron, and other metal components inside the compressor can promote the generation of free radicals through surface electron transfer.
The anti-emulsification performance of synthetic silicone oil compressor oil is one of the key indicators to ensure the stable operation of equipment.
When starting at low temperature, the mechanical parts will expand and contract due to thermal expansion, which will cause the contact surface gap to shrink and the friction resistance to increase.
In industrial compressed air systems, lubricants are not only essential for reducing friction and protecting mechanical components, but also a key factor in ensuring the long-term stable operation of equipment.
Amid the throbbing power of the industrial heart, fully synthetic air compressor oil acts as a precise and loyal "mechanical guardian," skillfully blending the wisdom of chemistry and the rigor of engineering with aesthetics and innovation.
During the long-term operation of air compressors, the performance of the lubricant is directly related to the equipment's reliability, efficiency, and lifespan.