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Why do emulsions cause oxidation, how can it prevented?

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Why do emulsions cause oxidation, how can it prevented?

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Normally emulsions are formulated to prevent operating machines from rusting. If there is oxidation it is because: • Concentration is low, • There are inorganic salts in the system (causing high conductivity), • Too much chlorinated water is used in concentration, • Bacteria propagation in emulsion, • Emulsion has fulfilled its effective life span and decomposition has started. If emulsion is causing rust it has to be replaced immediately. On the contrary irreparable oxidation problems may occur in the machinery and items. TARMOND TECHNICAL SUPPORT SUPPORTS YOU IN ANY OXIDATION PROBLEM, OFFERING YOU QUALIFIED PRODUCTS.

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