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Technical requirements for rust prevention of vacuum oil filter

Time:2025-02-08 09:38:15  Reading volume:

The technical requirements for rust prevention of vacuum oil filter mainly include the following aspects to ensure that the equipment has good rust prevention performance and durability in long-term use:


1. Material selection

- Key component materials: Components in contact with oil (such as filter elements, oil tanks, pipes, etc.) should be made of corrosion-resistant materials, such as stainless steel (such as 304 or 316L) or carbon steel with rust prevention treatment.

- External materials: The equipment housing should be coated with rust-proof coating or sprayed with rust-proof paint.


2. Surface treatment

- Cleanliness: Before rust prevention treatment, all metal surfaces must be thoroughly cleaned to remove oil, rust and impurities.

- Rust removal level: Reach Sa2.5 or above (sandblasting rust removal standard), ensuring that there is no oxide scale and rust on the surface.

- Coating treatment:

- Internal surface: Apply oil-resistant and corrosion-resistant rust-proof coating (such as epoxy resin coating).

- External surface: Spray anti-rust primer and topcoat, the color should meet the equipment requirements.

- Electroplating or galvanizing: Electroplating or hot-dip galvanizing can be used for some parts to enhance the anti-rust ability.


3. Anti-rust oil or anti-rust agent

- Before assembling the equipment, apply anti-rust oil or anti-rust agent to the internal metal parts to prevent rust during transportation and storage.

- Anti-rust oil should comply with relevant standards (such as GB/T 4879) and have good high temperature resistance and anti-emulsification properties.


4. Sealing

- All connecting parts of the equipment should be well sealed to prevent moisture and air from entering and causing internal rust.

- Sealing materials should be oil-resistant and corrosion-resistant, such as fluororubber or nitrile rubber.


5. Environmental adaptability

- The equipment should be able to operate for a long time in high humidity, high temperature or corrosive environment without rusting.

- Anti-rust treatment should meet the requirements of the equipment operating environment (such as coastal areas require stronger anti-corrosion ability).


6. Process requirements

- Spraying process: Spraying should be uniform, without missing, sagging or bubbles, and the coating thickness should meet the design requirements.

- Curing process: The coating needs to be fully cured to ensure adhesion and durability.

- Inspection standards: After the anti-rust treatment is completed, a salt spray test (such as GB/T 10125) or other anti-rust performance tests are required to ensure compliance with the standards.


7. Maintenance requirements

- During the use of the equipment, the status of the anti-rust coating and seals should be checked regularly, and damaged parts should be repaired in time.

- When the equipment is out of use for a long time, the inside of the equipment should be treated with anti-rust (such as nitrogen protection or anti-rust oil).


8. Related standards

- GB/T 4879-2016: Anti-rust packaging standard.

- GB/T 10125-2012: Artificial atmosphere corrosion test (salt spray test).

- ISO 12944: Anti-corrosion protection of coatings and varnishes.


The above technical requirements can ensure that the vacuum oil filter has good anti-rust performance in long-term use, extend the life of the equipment and ensure operational stability.

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