Description: The Kleenoil USA
filter cartridge is made of densely wound pure conifererous long
fiber wood pulp paper. It is held together in a material casing
and comes in specified sizes for use in the appropriate
filtration units as shown in the specification table below.
Action of the cartridge: The filtration
cartridge acts both by absorption and by adsorption in a
continuous recycling process. The long fibers of the paper
attract the water formed either through the combustion process
or by condensation and absorb it like a sponge, at the same time
rejecting the large oil molecules which are forced to pass
between the tight windings of the cartridge. As the oil passes
through the cartridge, minute carbon, wear metals, and silicon
particles are extracted from the oil by adhering to the many
surfaces of the filter - a process known as adsorption. Thus the
cartridge, by removing water inhibits the production of acids
which both degrade the oil and cause excessive wear. The
simultaneous removal of minute contaminants as they occur
enables the oil life to be extended within its original
operating specification.
The Kleenoil filter cartridge will remove particles down to
3 micron (relative) and totally remove water. The principle for
filtering particulate matter is ‘liquid liquid chromatography’
which is in effect allowing a fluid to drain down a surface
which will progressively arrest particles. This is achieved by
having the tissue rolled on a core.Oil is passed up the core of
a paper roll where it collects in a cavity between the lid of
the filter housing and the paper roll.It is then forced down
between the layers of the tissue where particles are adsorbed
within the matrix created by millions of cellulose fibres which
form the tissue layer. The principle for filtering water is
capilliary absorbtion into the hollow vegetable fibre of the
cellulose tissue. The molecular structure of the oil is to large
to be absorbed ‘capilliary action’ in to the fibres, however the
water is absorbed into the fibre and separates from the oil.
The construction of the Kleenoil filter cartridge is
cellulose tissue, (paper) and we seek to always obtain a long
fibre tissue which has not been previously processed. Short
fibres will absorb the water, but the pressure of flowing oil
will cause the water to be released back into the oil. A long
fiber will have the ends crushed by the pressure of flow and a
small portion of water will be permanently retained in each
fiber. Water retention is approximately 2.2 litres per kilo of
tissue.
Most papers are made with a large amount of repulped
material, and as a general rule the fiber length is
approximately halved each time it is re-pulped. The shortened
fibre will not retain a significant amount of water, and tends
to collapse into a repulped state when water is introduced. To
be able to retain a large amount of very small particles the
winding of the cellulose roll must be extremely precise. Normal
paper converters operate at high speed and the motion is not
particularly smooth.
To make an efficient filter the winding must reflect a
constant and even tension, yet not be so to tight that oil will
not freely flow. Re-pulped tissue with shorter fibres will not
have the tensile strength to permit the tension without
breaking.
To conclude, the cellulose tissue used to manufacture a
Kleenoil cartridge must be from ‘virgin coniferous’ or other
long fiber wood. It must must have no element of ‘broke’
(re-pulped material). There must be no chemicals such as optical
bleach present, which could alter the features of other
chemicals added to the oil being cleaned, There must be a
constant slow wind to give the optimum density and tension of
the material.
Any proprietory tissue would be unlikely to produce a filter
which would meet the established specification of filtration to
below 3 microns and total water removal within five passes.
Important Note: While the filtration unit
is extracting the water and the contaminant, it is continuously
safeguarding the desirable elements compounded within the actual
oil in use. These typically include, dependent upon use,
dispersants, detergents, oxidation and rust inhibitors, metal
de-activators, pour-point depressants, viscosity improvers,
lubricity agents, fungicidal, anti-foaming and gelling
additives. These additives are held in suspension and their
levels can be critical if the oil is to maintain its beneficial
qualities.
Oil Flow Rate: Output levels are dependent on
viscosity, temperature, degree of contamination, and oil
pressure. Guide – For SAE 15w/40 oil @ 70 c/ 60 psi/
4.2Kcm-0.44gcm/ 2.01mp to 0.65gpm/ 3.01mp
Operating Temperatures: Within operating
specifications of engine, gear and hydraulic oils.
Filtration Level: Particulate contamination in accordance with
BS 5540 part 4: 1981 and ISO/DIS 4406. ISO equivalent to NAS
1638 class 6. (Hydraulic oil specification)
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Kleenoil Filter
Cartridges Specifications Table
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Heavy Duty EGR Cartridges
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Code Number
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Unit
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Cartridge
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Unit
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Cartridge
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Unit
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Cartridge
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Unit
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Cartridge
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Code Number
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KU16
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KF16
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KU50
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KF50
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KU65
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KF65
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KU85
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KF85
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Engine Sump Capacity
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Up to 16
Quarts
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Up to 50
Quarts
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Up to 65
Quarts
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Up to 85
Quarts
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Hydraulic Tank
Capacity
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Water Retention <0.05%
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0.07 Gallons
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0.12 Gallons
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0.20 Gallons
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0.26 Gallons
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Height
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6.25 inches
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4.13 inches
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6.50 inches
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4.13 inches
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6.25 inches
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4.13 inches
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6.63 inches
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4.13 inches
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Diameter
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4.63 inches
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4.13 inches
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7.25 inches
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5.75 inches
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9.50 inches
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7.25 inches
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10.00 inches
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7.75 inches
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Weight (Cartridges+/- 5%)
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7.1 ounces
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1 lb 4.3 ounces
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1 lb 5.7 ounces
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1 lb 12.5 ounces
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