5 Questions
What are the three forms of water contaminants in lubricants?
The three forms of water contaminants in lubricants are dissolved water, emulsified water, and free water.
Which two phases of water contamination are considered the most harmful in a lubricating system?
The two phases of water contamination that are considered the most harmful in a lubricating system are free water and emulsified water.
What effect does water have on both lubricant and equipment?
Water has a degrading effect on both lubricant and equipment.
What happens when the amount of water in the oil exceeds the maximum level for each remaining solvent?
When the amount of water in the oil exceeds the maximum level for each remaining solvent, the oil becomes saturated.
What can form in the equipment due to water contamination?
Rust can form in the equipment due to water contamination.
Test your knowledge about water contamination in lubricants with this quiz. Learn about the different forms of water that can enter lubricated systems and how to prevent and address water contamination issues.
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