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Oil purifier leakage may be caused by a variety of reasons, common reasons include:
- Aging: The seals age after long-term use and lose elasticity.
- Wear: The seals wear due to friction or improper installation.
- Loose bolts: The connecting bolts are not tightened or loose due to vibration.
- Loose joints: The pipes or joints are not firmly connected.
- Cracks: The equipment casing or components have cracks due to external forces or fatigue.
- Corrosion: The equipment is damaged due to long-term contact with corrosive media.
- Overload operation: The equipment is overloaded, resulting in seal failure.
- Excessive temperature: The oil temperature is too high, resulting in seal failure or equipment deformation.
- Unreasonable structure: Design or manufacturing defects lead to loose sealing.
- Improper material selection: The material is not oil-resistant or has poor temperature resistance.
- Failure to conduct regular inspections: Failure to replace aging or damaged seals promptly.
- Insufficient cleaning: Impurities accumulate and affect the sealing effect.
- Improper installation: Failure to follow the specifications during installation results in poor sealing.
- Poor centering: Poor centering of equipment installation leads to vibration and oil leakage.
- Unqualified oil: Impurities or moisture in the oil affect the sealing effect.
- Inappropriate oil viscosity: Too high or too low oil viscosity affects the sealing performance.
The main reasons for oil leakage in oil purifiers include damaged seals, loose connectors, damaged equipment, improper operation, design defects, insufficient maintenance, installation problems and oil quality problems. Solving the oil leakage problem needs to start from these aspects, and regular inspection, correct operation and timely maintenance are the key.