CMS/User Guide - Filterteknik
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Appendix DSAE AS4059 REV.E CleanlinessClassification For Hydraulic Fluids XIXThis SAE Aerospace Standard (AS) defines cleanliness levels for particulatecontamination of hydraulic fluids and includes methods of reporting data relatingto the contamination levels. Tables 1 and 2 below provide the MaximumContamination Limits (Particles/100ml) of differential and cumulativeparticle counts respectively for counts obtained by an automatic particlecounter, e.g. CMS.XIX The information reproduced on this and the previous page is a brief extract from SAEAS4059 Rev.E, revised in May 2005. For further details and explanations refer to the fullStandard.66 SAE AS4059 REV.E Cleanliness Classification For . . .
Appendix DSize range μm(c): 6 - 14 14 - 21 21 - 38 38 - 70 >70Table D.IParticle CountsClass00 125 22 4 1 00 250 44 8 2 01 500 89 16 3 12 1,000 178 32 6 13 2,000 356 63 11 24 4,000 712 126 22 45 8,000 1,425 253 45 86 16,000 2,850 506 90 167 32,000 5.700 1,012 180 328 64,000 11,400 2,025 360 649 128,000 22,800 4,050 720 12810 256,000 45,600 8,100 1,440 25611 512,000 91,200 16,200 2,880 51212 1,024,000 182,400 32,400 5,760 1,024AS4059E Table 1 - Cleanliness Classes for DifferentialSAE AS4059 REV.E Cleanliness Classification For . . . 67
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Appendix DSAE AS4059 REV.E CleanlinessClassification For Hydraulic Fluids XIXThis SAE Aerospace Standard (AS) defines cleanliness levels for particulatecontamination of hydraulic fluids and includes methods of reporting data relatingto the contamination levels. Tables 1 and 2 below provide the MaximumContamination Limits (Particles/100ml) of differential and cumulativeparticle counts respectively for counts obtained by an automatic particlecounter, e.g. <strong>CMS</strong>.XIX The information reproduced on this and the previous page is a brief extract from SAEAS4059 Rev.E, revised in May 2005. For further details and explanations refer to the fullStandard.66 SAE AS4059 REV.E Cleanliness Classification For . . .