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ISO 16889:2022

ISO 16889:2022 Hydraulic fluid power – Filters – Multi-pass method for evaluating filtration performance of a filter element

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Description

This document describes the following:

-    a multi-pass filtration performance test with continuous contaminant injection for hydraulic fluid power filter elements;

NOTE 1   For the background interlaboratory study used to verify the test methodology, see Annex D.

-    a procedure for determining the contaminant capacity, particulate removal and differential pressure characteristics;

-    a test currently applicable to hydraulic fluid power filter elements that exhibit an average filtration ratio greater than or equal to 75 for particle sizes ≥ 25 µm(c), and a final reservoir gravimetric level of less than 200 mg/L;

NOTE 2   It is necessary to determine by validation the range of flow rates and the lower particle size limit that can be used in test facilities.

-    a test using ISO medium test dust (ISO MTD) contaminant and a test fluid in accordance with Annex A.

This document is intended to provide a test procedure that yields reproducible test data for appraising the filtration performance of a hydraulic fluid power filter element without influence of electrostatic charge.

This document applies to three test conditions:

-    test condition 1, with a base upstream gravimetric level of 3 mg/L;

-    test condition 2, with a base upstream gravimetric level of 10 mg/L;

-    test condition 3, with a base upstream gravimetric level of 15 mg/L.

Edition

3

Published Date

2022-01-25

Status

PUBLISHED

Pages

43

Language Detail Icon

English

Format Secure Icon

Secure PDF

Abstract

This document describes the following:

-    a multi-pass filtration performance test with continuous contaminant injection for hydraulic fluid power filter elements;

NOTE 1   For the background interlaboratory study used to verify the test methodology, see Annex D.

-    a procedure for determining the contaminant capacity, particulate removal and differential pressure characteristics;

-    a test currently applicable to hydraulic fluid power filter elements that exhibit an average filtration ratio greater than or equal to 75 for particle sizes ≥ 25 µm(c), and a final reservoir gravimetric level of less than 200 mg/L;

NOTE 2   It is necessary to determine by validation the range of flow rates and the lower particle size limit that can be used in test facilities.

-    a test using ISO medium test dust (ISO MTD) contaminant and a test fluid in accordance with Annex A.

This document is intended to provide a test procedure that yields reproducible test data for appraising the filtration performance of a hydraulic fluid power filter element without influence of electrostatic charge.

This document applies to three test conditions:

-    test condition 1, with a base upstream gravimetric level of 3 mg/L;

-    test condition 2, with a base upstream gravimetric level of 10 mg/L;

-    test condition 3, with a base upstream gravimetric level of 15 mg/L.

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