One: Shelf Life of Vacuum Pump Oil
The shelf life of vacuum pump oil can be determined according to the manufacturer's instructions, typically one year when stored in a sealed container. However, the shelf life may be shortened during normal use due to factors such as oil aging, exposure to high temperatures, coolant, and moisture in the air. Therefore, it is essential to follow the manufacturer's prescribed storage and usage methods strictly.
Proper Storage Methods
Storage of vacuum pump oil should be in a dry, well-ventilated area, out of direct sunlight. The storage temperature should generally not exceed 40°C, and it should be kept away from chemicals and oxidizers to prevent contamination of the oil.
During operation, oil should be regularly inspected for color and odor. If any abnormalities are detected, it should be replaced promptly to prevent oil deterioration or contamination leading to equipment failure.
When replacing vacuum pump oil, it is essential to use new oil of the same type and specification to avoid any adverse effects on equipment performance due to incompatible oil replacement.
4. When storing and replacing vacuum pump oil, choose appropriate containers to avoid confusion with other items. Clearly label the packaging time and expiration date for timely replacement of old oil.
In summary, the shelf life and storage methods of vacuum pump oil are crucial; improper storage and replacement can affect the stability of the equipment. Therefore, it is recommended that users strictly follow the manufacturer's instructions for oil usage, replacement, and storage to avoid unnecessary losses.





