Recycling MIL-H-46170 Hydraulic Fluid to Extend Fluid Service Life.

Abstract

This report documents the laboratory efforts in proving that used hydraulic fluid could be recycled by removing contaminants and mixing with new fluid. Once the used fluid has been filtered to remove solid particulate contamination and de-humidified to bring the moisture content below 500 ppm water, it can be mixed with new fluid in a 75:25 ratio to bring the fluid mixture up to specification performance. The recycled used fluid by itself could not pass the foaming characteristic requirement thus requiring re-inhibition. Instead of adding more anti-foaming agent to the fluid, the decision was made to mix recycled fluid with new fluid to provide the re-inhibition effect. Mixing in new fluid results in an enhancement of all additive performance and eliminated any possible problems with adding too much or too little anti-foaming agent. These efforts set the standards for evaluating commercial recycling units that can recycle hydraulic fluid on a large scale and also establish doctrine for successfully extending the service life of used hydraulic fluid. jg

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Mar 01, 1995
Accession Number
ADA293035

Entities

People

  • Donna M. Rutkowski
  • Ellen M. Purdy
  • Franklyn D. Sterling

Organizations

  • Tank-automotive and Armaments Command

Tags

Communities of Interest

  • Weapons Technologies

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Additives (Chemicals)
  • Air Force
  • Contamination
  • Corrosion
  • Corrosion Inhibition
  • Environmental Restoration And Remediation
  • Flash Point
  • Galvanic Corrosion
  • Hydraulic Fluids
  • Inhibition
  • Marine Corps
  • Materials
  • Moisture
  • Particles
  • Specifications
  • Standards
  • Warfare

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