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Filtration and Contamination Control - Basic

Filtration is the act or process of filtering or separating insoluble particulate matter from a fluid, especially the process of passing a liquid or gas, such as air, through a filter in order to remove solid particles. Contamination control is the control of fine particulate in lubricants that is key in maximizing the long term life of critical components, especially those in hydraulic systems.

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Books

Basic Handbook of Lubrication - Third Edition
Chapter 23- Filtration

Handbook of Hydraulic Fluid Technology- Second Edition
Chapter 5- Control and Management of Particle Contamination in Hydraulic Fluids

Handbook of Lubrication and Tribology- Vol I
Chapter 31- Contamination Control and Failure Analysis

Handbook of Lubrication and Tribology- Vol III
Chapter 5- Monitoring and Maintenance- Filtration

Lubrication and Maintenance of Industrial Machinery
Chapter 2- The Degradation of Lubricants in Service
Chapter 4- Contamination Control and Failure Analysis


Lubrication Fundamentals - Third Edition
Chapter 7- Hydraulics
Chapter 19- Lubricant Contribution to Energy Efficiency

Machinery Oil Analysis
Chapter 5- Fluid Filtration and Purification
GTT- Glossary of Terms

Practical Lubrication for Industrial Facilities
Chapter 19- Successful Oil Analysis in the Industrial Plant

Tribology Data Handbook
Chapter 85- Filtration and Particle Count Classifications