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Basic data | Standard ID | GB/T 37162.3-2021 (GB/T37162.3-2021) | | Description (Translated English) | Hydraulic fluid power - Monitoring the level of particulate contamination of the fluid - Part 3: Use of the filter blockage technique | | Sector / Industry | National Standard (Recommended) | | Classification of Chinese Standard | J20 | | Word Count Estimation | 18,163 | | Issuing agency(ies) | State Administration for Market Regulation, China National Standardization Administration |
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Hydraulic fluid power-Monitoring the level of particulate contamination of the fluid-Part 3.Use of the filter blockage technique
ICS 23.100.60
CCSJ20
National Standards of People's Republic of China
Monitoring of particle contamination of hydraulic transmission liquid
Part 3.Utilize the filter blocking technology
(ISO 21018-3.2008, IDT)
Released on 2021-05-21
2021-12-01 implementation
State Administration of Market Supervision and Administration
Issued by the National Standardization Management Committee
Table of contents
Foreword Ⅲ
Introduction Ⅳ
1 Scope 1
2 Normative references 1
3 Terms and definitions 1
4 Health and safety 2
4.1 General 2
4.2 Power supply 2
4.3 Fluid power source 2
4.4 Liquid handling 2
5 Principles of filter blocking technology 2
6 Device 3
6.1 General 3
6.2 Equipment for online and offline calibration and verification 3
7 Operating procedure 4
7.1 General 4
7.2 Sampling and testing from the pressure pipeline 5
7.3 Take a sample from the system fuel tank and test 5
7.4 Take a sample from a large volume container and test 5
7.5 Bottle sampling test 6
8 Calibration and verification procedures 7
8.1 General 7
8.2 Required equipment 7
8.3 Preparation procedures 7
8.4 Preparation of dust and liquid samples 8
8.5 Online calibration/verification procedures 8
8.6 Verification of correct operation 8
9 Calibration and/or verification 9
10 Verification report 10
11 Marking description 10
Appendix A (informative) Applicability and application examples of membrane blocking technology 11
Foreword
This document is in accordance with the provisions of GB/T 1.1-2020 "Guidelines for Standardization Work Part 1.Structure and Drafting Rules of Standardization Documents"
Drafting.
This document is the third part of GB/T 37162 "Monitoring of Particle Pollution Degree of Hydraulic Transmission Fluids". GB/T 37162 has been released
The following parts.
---Part 1.General Provisions;
---Part 3.Using filter blocking technology.
The translation method used in this document is equivalent to ISO 21018-3.2008 ``Monitoring of Contamination Degree of Liquid Particles in Hydraulic Transmission Part 3.Benefits
Blocking technology with filter membrane.
The Chinese documents that have consistent correspondence with the normatively cited international documents in this document are as follows.
---GB/T 17446-2012 Fluid Power System and Components Vocabulary (ISO 5598.2008, IDT)
---GB/T 17484-1998 Identification and control of cleaning methods for hydraulic oil sampling containers (idtISO 3722.1976)
---GB/T 17489-1998 Hydraulic particle pollution analysis Extract liquid samples from working system pipelines (idtISO 4021.1992)
---GB/T 18854-2015 The calibration of hydraulic fluid automatic particle counter (ISO 11171.2010, MOD)
---GB/T 28957.1-2012 Road vehicles used for filter evaluation test dust Part 1.Silicon oxide test dust
(ISO 12103-1.1997, MOD)
---GB/T 37162.1-2018 Monitoring of particle pollution degree of hydraulic transmission liquid Part 1.General (ISO 21018-1.
2008, MOD)
This document has made the following editorial changes.
--- Deleted the notes in 6.2.12 and 8.6.2.2, because the contents of the note do not conform to the actual situation of our country's existing test equipment.
--- "μm" in Table 2 and Table 3 is uniformly revised to "μm(c)".
Please note that some of the contents of this document may involve patents. The issuing agency of this document is not responsible for identifying patents.
This document was proposed by China Machinery Industry Federation.
This document is under the jurisdiction of the National Hydraulic and Pneumatic Standardization Technical Committee (SAC/TC3).
Drafting organizations of this document. Beijing Europ Filtration Technology Development Company, China University of Mining and Technology (Beijing), Aviation Industry (Xinxiang) Measurement Technology
Co., Ltd., Tianjin Rundao Oil Monitoring Co., Ltd., Jiujiang Qisuo Precision Electromechanical Technology Co., Ltd., Beijing University of Chemical Technology, Qingdao Special
Steel Co., Ltd.
The main drafters of this document. Yang Miao, Lu Jixia, Feng Lan, Zhu Zixin, Chen Jianping, Li Kang, Liu Yong, Li Fangjun, Wang Meng.
Introduction
In the hydraulic system, the power is transmitted and controlled by means of the pressurized liquid in the closed circuit. The liquid is both a lubricant and a dynamic
Force transmission medium. The presence of solid particle contaminants in the liquid will not only hinder the lubrication performance of the hydraulic fluid, but also cause the wear of the components.
damage. The degree of particle contamination in the liquid will directly affect the performance and reliability of the system, so it should be controlled within the allowable range of the system.
GB/T 37162 aims to provide a unified and consistent procedure for the instrument to monitor the pollution degree of the hydraulic system, and it is intended to be composed of four parts. ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
---Part 1.General Provisions. The purpose is to specify methods and techniques for monitoring particle contamination in hydraulic systems.
---Part 2.Calibration and verification procedures for on-site pollution monitors. The purpose is to specify the calibration for monitoring the particle pollution degree of the hydraulic system.
Standards, verification methods and procedures.
---Part 3.Using filter blocking technology. The purpose is to specify the use of membrane blocking technology (also known as mesh occlusion or pore blocking)
Technology) A method for semi-quantitative monitoring of liquid particle contamination on-line or off-line.
---Part 4.Application of shading technology. The purpose is to stipulate the use of shading technology (also known as photoresist method or shading method) online or offline
Method of monitoring the contamination degree of container particles.
Quantitative determination of particulate pollutants requires accurate acquisition of representative liquid samples and accurate determination of their pollution degree. Benefits of pollution monitoring
The realization of this has promoted the development of online (that is, directly connected to the system) instruments to reduce measurement errors caused by bottle sampling. Automatic particle meter
Counters (APC) and monitors have been developed and widely used. However, the hydraulic fluid in many systems may not be suitable for automatic particle counter measurement.
The measurement method, because the optical interface produced by two-phase liquid (emulsion), immiscible liquid (water-in-oil and oil-in-water), and gas in the liquid will affect the optical interface.
Interfere with the operation of the automatic particle counter (APC) and fail to give accurate test data.
For occasions where shading or light scattering technology is not applicable, an instrument using filter blocking technology has been specially developed to provide an alternative
Online instrument. The principle is that the blocking rate of the filter membrane is related to the number of particles whose size is larger than the pore size of the filter membrane. Adopting membrane blocking technology
The instrument does not directly measure the size of individual particles, so the principle of direct traceability cannot be used.
The instruments using this technology have been widely used in industry, so it is necessary to formulate national standards to standardize their operating procedures. This document stipulates
A procedure for assessing the pollution degree of hydraulic fluid by using a filter blocking instrument. The document also includes procedures for correct calibration and verification of the instrument.
Order to ensure the consistency of instrument measurement results and close correlation with online or mainline shading instruments.
Monitoring of particle contamination of hydraulic transmission liquid
Part 3.Utilize the filter blocking technology
1 Scope
This document specifies the use of filter membrane blocking technology (also known as mesh blocking method or hole blocking technology) to monitor liquid particles online or offline semi-quantitatively.
Method of particle contamination. This document also specifies operating procedures for laboratory and on-site calibration of instruments and verification of the correct use of instruments.
The method described in this document is suitable for monitoring.
a) The cleanliness of the hydraulic system;
b) Washing process;
c) Auxiliary equipment and test bench.
This method is applicable to all single-phase or multi-phase liquid systems.
2 Normative references
The contents of the following documents constitute the indispensable clauses of this document through normative references in the text. Among them, dated quotations
Only the version corresponding to that date is applicable to this document; for undated reference documents, the latest version (including all amendments) is applicable to
This document.
GB/T 21540-2008 Online automatic particle counting system calibration and verification method for hydraulic transmission fluid (ISO 11943.
1999, IDT)
ISO 3722.Appraisal and control of purification method for hydraulic fluid power-fluid sampling container (Hydraulicfluidpower-Fluid
samplecontainers-Qualifyingandcontrolingcleaningmethods)
ISO 4021 Hydraulic Transmission Particle Contamination Analysis Extracting liquid samples from working system pipelines (Hydraulicfluidpower-Par-
ticulatecontaminationanalysis-Extractionoffluidsamplesfromlinesofanoperatingsystem)
ISO 5598 Hydraulic power systems and components-Vocabulary (Fluidpowersystemsandcomponents-Vocabulary)
ISO 11171 hydraulic fluid power automatic particle counter calibration (Hydraulicfluidpower-Calibrationofauto-
maticparticlecountersforliquids)
ISO 12103-1.1997 Test dust for filter evaluation of road vehicles Part 1.Silica test dust (Road
vehicles-Testdustforfilterevaluation-Part 1.Arizonatestdust)
ISO 21018-1.Monitoring of particle contamination of hydraulic fluid power-Part 1.General (Hydraulicfluidpower-Mo-
nitoringthelevelofparticulatecontaminationofthefluid-Part 1.Generalprinciples)
3 Terms and definitions
The following terms and definitions defined by ISO 5598 and ISO 21018-1 apply to this document.
3.1
Blockage
The obstruction of liquid passing through the filter membrane is caused by the captured particles.
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