Tips for Lubricant Oil Storage
November 25, 2024
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Deterioration Prevention
1. Clean container and the oil itself. So that lubricating oil does not contact with the substance that promote the oxidation of the oil.
2. Stable temperature. Outdoor temperature difference is large, easy to contact with rain, sun and dust. Try to set up a neat, dry indoor storage room.
3. Avoid direct sunlight and fire source. High temperature will accelerate the oxidation reaction even start a fire.
4. Sealed environment. Tighten the cap after each use, as little as possible to air contact.
5. Avoid long-term storage. According to the actual amount and lubricating oil change time to choose a proper package and use it up at once.
Pollution Prevention
1. Avoid water pollution. If the water content exceeds the standard, it will accelerate emulsification of the oil, make the additives invalid and seriously affect the service performance.
2. Avoid other oil pollution. It mainly occurs in bulk oil, opened barreled oil or the process of taking oil. Using special tanks, special barrels and special utensils can be effectively avoided.
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