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BS ISO 21018-1:2008 Hydraulic fluid power. Monitoring the level of particulate contamination of the fluid General principles

BS ISO 21018-1:2008

Hydraulic fluid power. Monitoring the level of particulate contamination of the fluid General principles

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Standard number:BS ISO 21018-1:2008
Pages:34
Released:2008-08-29
ISBN:978 0 580 53993 0
Status:Standard
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BS ISO 21018-1:2008


This standard BS ISO 21018-1:2008 Hydraulic fluid power. Monitoring the level of particulate contamination of the fluid is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 23.100.60 Filters, seals and contamination of fluids

This part of ISO 21018 specifies methods and techniques that are applicable to the monitoring of particulate contamination levels in hydraulic systems. It also describes the relative merits of various techniques so that the correct monitor for a given application can be selected.

The techniques described in this part of ISO 21018 are suitable for monitoring

  1. the general cleanliness level in hydraulic systems,

  2. the progress in flushing operations,

  3. support equipment and test rigs.

This part of ISO 21018 can also be applicable for other liquids (e.g. lubricants, fuels and process liquids).

NOTE Instruments used to monitor particulate contamination are not considered as or claimed to be particle counters, even if they use the same physical principles as particle counters.