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If we meet the original equipment manufacturers (OEM) oil specifications, why is sub-micron purification necessary?

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If we meet the original equipment manufacturers (OEM) oil specifications, why is sub-micron purification necessary?

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OEMs have long been aware that extremely pure fluids will lead to significant life extension of units and decreased maintenance costs. Prior to ISOPur, there was no cost effective method for purifying fluids to the sub-micron level. Therefore, OEMs recommended oil specifications that could be achieved given the state of filtration technology. In addition, most OEMs run a business where the original equipment is designed to run for a certain period of time, then fail. This sets up a recurring stream of spare parts and new equipment business. With BCA, internal contamination buildup is minimized and sludge and varnish are removed, thus greatly extending the original equipment life and decreasing expenditure on maintenance and new equipment.

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