Details
The residual carbon content in oil is influenced by various factors, including external contaminants such as metal particles, dust, and refractory debris from the furnace that enter the quenching chamber. Additionally, the decomposition of polymers and additives contributes to carbon buildup, which, when degraded, diminishes the effectiveness of the quenching oil.
Therefore, monitoring and controlling residual carbon levels are essential for maintaining oil quality and prolonging the lifespan of quenching oil. This, in turn, directly enhances the efficiency and stability of industrial production processes
Service Analysis
- Tested according to JIS K 2270 standard.
Usage Limitation
The sample quantity used is referenced according to the oil type specified in JIS K 2270.