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Test requirements and methods
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The ISO 8573-1 (2001) tests are in two parts: Part 2 and Part
5. Part 2 measures aerosols and liquids. Testing can be done
through partial flow (B2) or full flow (B1) methods (see below).
Part 5 measures vapors
only.
Both parts are necessary to obtain ISO 8573-1 CLASS 0
(2001) certification. This means that all three sources of oil contamination – aerosol,
vapor and liquid – have to be measured.
Partial flow (B2) and full flow
(B1) testing methods
Both methods are acceptable for aerosol and liquid measurement
according to ISO 8573-1 Part 2
The B2 method targets only the
center of the air flow. Oil aerosols are registered but oil that
sticks to the pipe wall (wall flow)
is not detected. Most air compressor manufacturers still prefer
this less stringent method.
The B1 method examines the entire
air flow to measure both aerosols and wall flow. This comprehensive test
method was used on the
Atlas Copco Z range of oil-free air compressors.
Even so, no traces of oil
were found in the output air stream.
Published date: 2008-11-01 09:00



