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PD ISO/TR 10686:2013

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Hydraulic fluid power. Method to relate the cleanliness of a hydraulic system to the cleanliness of the components and hydraulic fluid that make up the system
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Hardcopy , PDF

Language(s)

English

Published date

07-31-2013

Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
4 Symbols and units
5 Basic considerations
6 Prediction from component cleanliness to system
  cleanliness (the bottom-up approach)
7 Specifying the cleanliness requirements from system
  cleanliness level to component cleanliness level
  (the top-down approach)
8 Relationship between cleanliness levels per unit volume
  and cleanliness levels per unit surface area
Annex A (informative) Determination of geometrical
        characteristics of components
Annex B (informative) Example of calculation of the
        cleanliness of an assembled system from the
        cleanliness of individual components
Annex C (informative) Impact of surface cleanliness
        level on fluid cleanliness level
Annex D (informative) Relating volume to surface area
Annex E (informative) Relating the cleanliness of parts to
        the cleanliness of components
Bibliography

Provides methods that can be used to: - relate the cleanliness of a hydraulic system to the cleanliness of its components and the hydraulic fluid belonging to the system; - estimate the final cleanliness level of an assembled hydraulic system filled with the hydraulic fluid, upon its release from the manufacturing area. The estimation of the final cleanliness level is based on the cleanliness level of each component in the system and on the cleanliness level of the filling fluid; and - calculate and manage cleanliness requirements of components and subassemblies that make up a system and of the fluid filling it so as to achieve a required cleanliness level (RCL) for the final system.

This Technical Report describes methods that can be used to:

  • relate the cleanliness of a hydraulic system to the cleanliness of its components and the hydraulic fluid belonging to the system;

  • estimate the final cleanliness level of an assembled hydraulic system filled with the hydraulic fluid, upon its release from the manufacturing area. The estimation of the final cleanliness level is based on the cleanliness level of each component in the system and on the cleanliness level of the filling fluid;

  • calculate and manage cleanliness requirements of components and subassemblies that make up a system and of the fluid filling it so as to achieve a required cleanliness level (RCL) for the final system.

These methods can apply whatever the particle size considered and can also be used for other types than hydraulic fluid power.

Committee
MCE/18/-/6
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
36
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Current

Standards Relationship
ISO/TR 10686:2013 Identical

ISO 18413:2015 Hydraulic fluid power Cleanliness of components Inspection document and principles related to contaminant extraction and analysis, and data reporting
ISO 5558:1982 Animal and vegetable fats and oils — Detection and identification of antioxidants — Thin-layer chromatographic method
ISO 4407:2002 Hydraulic fluid power — Fluid contamination — Determination of particulate contamination by the counting method using an optical microscope
ISO 16431:2012 Hydraulic fluid power — System clean-up procedures and verification of cleanliness of assembled systems

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