Product Name:
Product Name: Baker Vacuum Pump Oil V100
Brand: German Becker
Specification: 5L
Applicable Models: U Series Oil-Lubricated Vacuum Pumps
Product Specifications:
Origin: Germany
Import Status: Yes
Category: Vacuum Pump Oil
Viscosity Coefficient: 100
Brand: Baker
Weight: 120
Flash Point: 260 (°C)
40℃ Dynamic Viscosity: 110 (cSt)
Pour Point: -15°C
Model: v100
Capacity: 5L
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Product Performance:
1. Offers good oxidation stability; remains unaltered when in direct contact with air, resins, chemicals, etc. under high temperatures for extended periods, reducing the formation of harmful coatings and oil deposits, and providing a longer oil change cycle.
2. Vacuum pump oil possesses rust and corrosion prevention properties, forming an extremely effective anti-corrosion film on metal surfaces, thereby preventing system corrosion caused by the intake of corrosive gases and moisture.
3. Vacuum pump oil can rapidly separate moisture from the oil medium, achieving the required vacuum level.
4. Vacuum pump oil features a low vapor pressure, preventing oil from flowing back and diffusing into the vacuum system from the pump's inner cavity. This ensures sufficient vacuum.
Important Notes:
Vacuum pump oil has a shelf life of up to 3-5 years under sealed conditions; unopened, it is guaranteed for 3 months.
After the initial 500 hours of use, replace the pump oil. Thereafter, change the oil every 1000-1500 hours of operation. (Note: In harsh operating environments, observe the pump oil color frequently.)
Check the oil level mirror. If the oil changes from yellow-brown to black or becomes milky white, it's time to replace the vacuum pump oil.
Selecting the appropriate vacuum pump oil will greatly benefit the pump's ultimate differential pressure, ultimate full pressure, startup, power consumption, pump temperature, stability of pump performance, and the service life of the vacuum pump.
How to Use Becker's Vacuum Pump Oil Lube M100
(1) The oil filling window must be kept clean. It is strictly prohibited to expose it to direct sunlight or store it outdoors. It should be stored in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated area, strictly preventing the mixture of moisture and dust.
(2) During oil extraction or filling, ensure all the small droplets around the bucket lid are removed to prevent debris from contaminating the oil, which can cause pump wear.
(3) Do not mix vacuum pump oils of different brands or types, and do not mix new and old oil products.
(4) Strictly avoid mixing vacuum oil with other lubricants; mixing with light oil products is prohibited as it will affect the vacuum performance.
(5) Vacuum pumps should avoid extracting solvents, steam, and corrosive gases as much as possible. When necessary, they must be regularly inspected and oiled.
(6) When changing oil, discharge the used oil from the pump, then slowly rotate the pump shaft after adding fresh oil. Clean the pump cavity to drain any remaining oil, repeat the cleaning several times, and replace with new oil once it is thoroughly cleaned.
(7) During major pump repairs, all components must be thoroughly cleaned with a solvent or cleaning agent, and then dried.
(8) Fueling equipment must be dedicated devices and should not be containers that have previously held other oils or solvents; pumps.
(9) When switching between mineral oil, ester oil, or other synthetic oils, the pump should be disassembled for a thorough cleaning. All components must be soaked in ester oil to prevent contamination.
(10) If chemical gases and solvents are inhaled and contaminate the pump oil, affecting the vacuum, it is necessary to clean and change the oil.
(11) Oil Change Period: a. When the pump oil vacuum drops and fails to meet the requirements; b. When the pump oil turns darker and becomes brown, it should be changed.
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