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Fleetguard Coolants – Keep Your Engine Cool

Is your vehicle's engine experiencing heightened temperatures and signs of struggling? It clearly indicates that your vehicle’s critical components require immediate and attentive care.

Here’s how coolants, a specialized fluid that circulates through your engine, can help it remain within its designated optimal operating temperature.

How coolants work

Engines are the powerhouse of vehicles, but they can heat up due to the ongoing combustion cycle! When a vehicle is in motion, it produces a lot of heat, which can result in engine damage. Coolants play a key role in keeping your engine cool and its performance on point. This fluid circulates through the engine, absorbing excess heat and maintaining an optimal operating temperature. A well-regulated engine is a fulfilled engine, ensuring top-notch efficiency and longevity.

Diverse coolant varieties

Now that you know what role coolants play, let’s talk about the different types available - Conventional, Hybrid, and OAT (Organic Additive Technology). Conventional coolants offer robust protection against freezing and overheating, while Hybrid coolants are a combination of traditional and organic compounds catering to a wide range of engines. With their extended lifespan and eco-friendly properties, OAT coolants are the avant-garde of coolant technology, providing exceptional corrosion protection.

Know when it’s time to change your coolant

Your vehicle communicates its needs through subtle signs. Always keep an eye on the engine’s temperature gauge. Replace the coolant if you notice it adopting a rust-like, reddish colour. Regular maintenance is key; changing or topping up your coolant should be on your to-do list when your vehicle is being serviced. But how often, you ask? It varies, but a general rule of thumb is every 48,000 km (30,000 miles) or 2 to 5 years, depending on the coolant type and your vehicle's usage.

Fleetguard Coolants: The trusted choice

When it comes to choosing the right coolant, Fleetguard stands tall as the preferred solution in the market due to our unparalleled expertise, cutting-edge technology, and commitment to engine well-being. Fleetguard's line of coolant products ensures top-tier temperature control and provides exceptional corrosion protection, extending your engine's life. With a range of formulations catering to diverse engine needs, we are your engine's best friend.

Here is a comprehensive range of coolants that Fleetguard offers that are designed to meet your diverse automotive needs.:

1. Conventional:

  • Fleetcool XB Premixed Coolant
  • Fleetcool XB Concentrate Coolant
  • Fleetcool HD Concentrate/Premix

2. Hybrid:

  • Compleat EG 50:50 Premixed Coolant
  • ES Compleat NOAT Concentrate/Premix Coolant

3. OAT:

  • ES Compleat OAT Concentrate/Premix Coolant

Coolants play a vital role in maintaining the engine's performance. They prevent overheating and contribute to improved efficiency, serving as essential protectors for your vehicle's engine. Show your engine the care it needs by ensuring it remains cool and safeguarded by Fleetguard.

For more details, contact Fleetguard Filters Pvt. Ltd. (FFPL) at marketing@fleetguard-filtrum.com or call us at 1800 843 6655.

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The Crucial Role of Highly Efficient Filters in Heavy-Duty Commercial Vehicles


Filters-in-heavy-duty-commercial-vehicles

In the world of automobiles, the significance of quality filters cannot be overstated. When it comes to heavy-duty commercial vehicles, a good filtration system is imperative. Quality filters promote engine longevity and optimal performance and enhance overall vehicle efficiency, even under the most challenging conditions.

Understanding the primary functions of filters in commercial vehicles:

In the realm of robust vehicles, Filters are not just mere add-ons; they are stalwart defenders against harmful contaminants that can jeopardize engine health, specifically in heavy-duty commercial vehicles because of exposure to pollutants and adverse operating conditions.

The primary functions of filters are critical for keeping the engine in peak condition:

Air Filters: The vanguard against dust, dirt, and debris, highly efficient air filters serve a paramount purpose by safeguarding the engine's combustion chambers. By maintaining a clean air intake, these filters contribute to improved fuel economy and protect vital components, essential for heavy-duty vehicles working tirelessly in dusty and challenging terrains.

Oil Filters: Oil is the lifeblood of any engine, and oil filters are responsible for keeping it free from impurities and particles. By ensuring clean and debris-free oil, these filters promote smooth lubrication of engine components, minimize friction, and extend the engine's life, vital for these vehicles subjected to their extreme workloads.

Fuel Filters: Heavy-duty vehicles face the constant threat of contamination, but highly efficient fuel filters are guardians of the engine's fuel system. They employ a multi-stage filtration process to prevent contaminants like rust, dirt, and other particles from infiltrating the fuel system, thereby maintaining optimal fuel efficiency and protecting the engine from potential damage. Moreover, these advanced fuel filters are equipped with specialized fuel-water separation technology, which efficiently removes any water or moisture present in the fuel. This critical feature helps prevent fuel system corrosion, potential engine stalling, and injector damage, ensuring smooth and reliable operation even in challenging environments.

The need for an efficient filtration system:

When it comes to heavy commercial vehicles, subpar components simply will not cut it. Only highly efficient filters can withstand the gruelling demands and ensure peak performance:

Enhances longevity: Investing in a good filter pays dividends as it prolongs the engine's lifespan. Highly efficient filters shield critical components from contaminants, reducing wear and tear and diminishing the risk of costly breakdowns, ensuring the vehicle is always ready for the road ahead.

Minimises maintenance: Poor-quality filters are a double whammy - they compromise engine health and lead to frequent clogging and increased maintenance costs. Highly efficient filters are, designed to withstand challenging conditions, reducing maintenance hassles, and keeping downtime to a minimum.

FFPL’s commitment to top-notch filters

At FFPL, we take pride in the quality of our filters. Our commitment to excellence is underscored, by subjecting every batch of filters to rigorous testing in NABL-accredited test rigs. This ensures that our filters meet the highest standards of performance and reliability. When you choose FFPL filters, you can be assured that you are equipping your heavy-duty vehicles with components that have been proven to excel in real-world conditions.

Invest in excellence, and let your vehicles roar with power and resilience.

For more details, contact Fleetguard Filters Pvt. Ltd. (FFPL) at marketing@fleetguard-filtrum.com or call us at 1800 843 6655.

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Fleetguard Filters: Celebrating “Most Preferred Workplace of 2023-24” and Embracing the Challenges of New-Age Workplaces


Fleetguard Filters (FFPL) Most preferred workplace award

We are delighted to share some incredible news with our esteemed team at Fleetguard Filters Pvt Ltd (FFPL). Recently, FFPL was honored with the prestigious title of the "Most Preferred Workplace of 2023-24" in the renowned "Most Preferred Workplaces" Awards, held by Team Marksmen in association with India Today and Business Standard. This remarkable recognition stands as a testament to the collective efforts and the exceptional work environment that we have built together.

A Journey of Success and Appreciation

We extend our sincere appreciation to every member of the FFPL family for their dedication, passion, and unwavering commitment to making Fleetguard Filters a truly exceptional workplace. This milestone would not have been possible without your valuable contributions and commitment to excellence. It was a moment of great joy to witness our hard work and dedication being recognized on a national platform.

Reinforcing Our Commitment to Excellence

This achievement is more than just an accolade; it is a powerful reminder of the incredible things we can achieve when we come together as a team. It reinforces our commitment to providing an environment where every individual can thrive, grow, and reach their full potential. At FFPL, we believe in investing in the development of our team members, recognizing their valuable contributions, and fostering a diverse and inclusive workplace that promotes innovation and collaboration.

Sharing Our Success with the World

As we bask in the glory of this prestigious award, we invite every member of our FFPL family to celebrate this moment of pride. Together, we have created a work culture that exemplifies excellence and sets us apart as an industry leader.

We encourage all team members to share this moment of triumph not only with family and friends but also with their professional networks. The coverage of the award ceremony on India Today, a national television channel, showcased FFPL's remarkable journey towards becoming the "Most Preferred Workplace of 2023-24." You can view the clip featuring FFPL's recognition by visiting the link:

Addressing the Challenges of New-Age Workplaces

As we continue to march ahead on our journey of success, we are aware of the challenges posed by managing new-age workplaces. Embracing this dynamic landscape requires a mindset of continuous learning and adaptability to stay ahead of technological advancements and industry trends. Ensuring work-life balance within flexible arrangements is crucial to mitigate employee disengagement and sustain optimal productivity levels.

Nonetheless, we are determined to address these challenges proactively. By capitalizing on opportunities such as data-driven decision-making, flexibility, and attracting top talent, we have already built an exceptional new-age workplace. Our commitment to employee welfare and loyalty through a no-layoff policy further reinforces our reputation as an employer of choice. FFPL's commitment to a no-layoff policy, which is rare in today's new-age workplace, showcases our dedication to employee welfare.

Looking Ahead with Optimism

Moving forward, we remain dedicated to nurturing a positive work environment that empowers and uplifts every individual at FFPL. With a strategic mindset, continuous improvement initiatives, and a forward-thinking approach, we aim to establish FFPL as a trailblazer in the ever-evolving landscape of new-age workplaces.

This remarkable achievement is an endorsement of the dedication and passion of our team members. We are exhilarated by our success and the work environment we have created together. With your unwavering support and commitment, we will continue to unlock FFPL's full potential and drive sustainable success in the modern business world.

Thank you for being an integral part of our journey. Together, let us continue to thrive and create a brighter and more prosperous future for FFPL and its talented workforce!


Fleetguard Filters Most Preferred Workplace Award

Business Standard has published an article highlighting Fleetguard Filters Pvt Ltd's remarkable journey and success in embracing the New Age Workplace. Read the full article attached below.


Mr. Niranjan Kirloskar Interview on Business Standard

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Filter Disposal Procedure

Procedure for disposal of used Filters

A] Oil Filters:

  • Carefully remove oil filter without spilling oil.
  • Turn the filter upside down in a used oil collection container, such as a drip pan. Drain as much oil as possible from the filter. For best results, drain used oil filters for a minimum of 12 hours.
  • If the oil filter is Anti Drain Back Valve (ADBV) type then turn the filter upside down in a used oil collection container such as a drip pan, puncture the anti-drain back valve or puncture through the dome end (Approx 10 mm size). Drain as much oil as possible from the filter. For best results, drain used oil filters for a minimum of 12 hours.
  • Use a funnel or carefully pour the used oil from the drip pan into a clean container appropriate for recycling the oil.
  • Properly gravity drained used oil filters are consider as non-hazardous general metal scrap and dispose it accordingly.
  • If the oil filters are not drained, the entire filter must be disposed of as hazardous waste.
  • Reuse the drained oil for further test as appropriate.

B] Fuel Filters (Other than oil):

Used fuel filters not containing oil should be handled in the same manner as oil filters, except that the drained fuel should be separated. Properly gravity drained used Fuel filters are considered as non-hazardous general metal scrap and dispose it accordingly. If the fuel filters are not drained, the entire filter must be disposed of as hazardous waste.

C] Air Filters / Air Cleaner:

Used Air filters / Air cleaners are considered as general metal scrap and dispose it accordingly.

D] Cartridge Filter:

The cartridges does not contain metal parts, so disposal is incinerable.

E] CV Product:

1] Coalescer:

Loosen the inlet hose clamp (service from above) or drain hose clamp (service from below). Unthread the cover by hand or with a rubber or cloth strap wrench. For Bolted cover's untighten thescrews & remove cover Remove the used filter and O-ring from the base. During normal use the coalescer’s filter collects engine oil, diesel particles, engine wear debris and by-products of combustion. Please dispose of used. Coalescer filters as per local regulations. Treating the used coalescer filter in the same manner as a used oil filter can usually meet local regulations.

2] Impactor:

It is a lifelong product without any serviceability required. The used impactoris only replaced in case of damage. For any used /damaged filter, Metal parts such as spring & compression limiters can be separated & then treated general metal scrap and disposed it accordingly Plastic is recyclable, (can be used as regrind material) & treated accordingly.

F] Modules Product:

1] Top Load Module:

Remove / unscrew Lid by some rotation and keep for approx 10 min. Wait till drain oil to sump Remove the cartridge from lid. · Replace cartridge and O-rings. The cartridges does not contain metal parts, so disposal is incinerable.

2] Bottom Load Module:

Carefully remove shell (housing) without spilling oil. Turn the shell (housing) upside down in a used oil collection container, such as a drip pan. Drain as much oil as possible from the filter. For best results, drain used oil filters for a minimum of 12 hours. Use a funnel or carefully pour the used oil from the drip pan into a clean container appropriate for recycling the oil. Remove the cartridge from shell (Housing). Replace cartridge and O-rings. The cartridges does not contain metalparts, so disposal is incinerable.

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Maintenance of Diesel Engine Coolant Systems

It is estimated that the failure of an engine coolant system is one of the key factors for the engine downtime. The diesel engines today emit more heat than their predecessors, requiring better cooling mechanisms than ever before.  They require a fully formulated, premixed, glycol based coolant containing a heavy duty additive package and de-ionized water. The coolants play an integral role in the system maintenance. They have to face multiple conflicts with rust, acid, foams, debris etc. to maintain the right operating conditions of an engine. Coolants may differ according to the job and requirement. They need to be monitored frequently to ensure proper chemical balance.

No engine cooling system can be maintenance free. Every component degrades over time and so does the coolant. Various factors such as dilution with water, additives and the invasion of foreign particles entering the cooling system, can all cause a chemical degeneration. Products can get mixed, making testing and servicing difficult.

A coolant can perform well only when it preserves its original composition. The mutated version can cause fluctuations yielding disastrous results for an engine. Fleetguard Filtration provides the most comprehensive cooling system product range with support products that help test, service, and repair cooling system fluid. Mentioned below are various ways in which a coolant system can be taken care of in order to experience less downtime & great efficiency.

Coolant Filtration

A coolant filter is a primary mechanism to remove contamination that enters the cooling system through poor quality water, internal component wear or other inbuilt particulates which are a key cause of pump seal failure. Coolant filters are the most effective solution against contamination of the coolants and are essential to service your coolant and protect it.

Test Strips

Using test strips is like the litmus test used to correctly determine the condition of the coolant. Regular testing can identify trends that may be leading to equipment damage. These strips help determine various factors such as

  • Overall freeze protection and key inhibitor quantity levels.
  • Overall Quality of the coolant to determine whether it is fit for continued use or is contaminated.
  • Water Quality - is this water suitable for use in a cooling system.

Refractometers

Depleting glycol levels in the coolant will bring down the boiling point and have a detrimental effect on the engine, especially in hot spots around the head. Refractometers are a near accurate tool to measure the glycol content of engine coolant. It is essential to maintain glycol levels within the specified limits. Different products may require different refractometers depending on their additive makeup.

Fleetguard Coolant Solutions

There are many products available in the Fleetguard range to assist with Cooling System maintenance:

  • • Ethylene Glycol (EG) and Propylene Glycol (PG) based Fully Formulated Coolants (ES Compleat)

These glycols are available as pre-mixed products, using de-ionized water, which are ready to use. They are also available in the more traditional, concentrated format which requires dilution with good quality water before use.

  • • DCA (Diesel Coolant Additive) heavy duty corrosion inhibitor

These inhibitors are available as a liquid concentrate to allow initial charging of a standard antifreeze product or to re-charge. A coolant which is low in inhibitor levels.

  • • Cooling System flushing/cleaning agents to remove scale, corrosion products, oil and gel contamination etc. Radiwash This not only removes contamination /scale/rust in the intricate passages of the engine without need of dismantling but dramatically brings the engines at operating temperatures.

Fleetguard is one of the leading Automobile Filter Manufacturers in India.

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How Fuel and Fuel Filters Work Together to Maintain the Fuel System

How Fuel and Fuel Filters Work Together to Maintain the Fuel System

The primary function of any fuel system is to store fuel & provide it to the engine whenever required. The fuel system typically comprises of fuel tanks, pumps, filters, lines, and injectors. Each component in the system plays a vital role in the performance of the engine. Fuel is mixed with air, atomized and vaporized in the air intake system. It can then be compressed in the engine cylinder and ignited to produce energy. The fuel systems may differ for various engines but the principle mechanism remains the same, that is, supplying fuel to the IC and regulating the flow of fuel w.r.t. air.

Diesel Fuel System

The fuel system supplies, transfers, cleans and delivers fuel to the engines’ cylinders to enable combustion, thereby producing power. The fuel system is responsible to meter the exact amount of fuel and deliver the fuel to the injector assembly with precise timing. As the fuel is delivered, the final conditions for providing complete combustion are atomization and the spray pattern of the fuel.

Multiple Functions of the Fuel

Diesel fuel exposed to the right amount of air is the primary energy source of a diesel engine. Diesel fuel specifications ensure it meets the necessary requirements for providing the correct amount of power, regardless of temperature and operating conditions. While the correct amount and timing of diesel fuel injection is necessary for optimum power, the fuel has several other key roles which include cooling, lubricating & cleaning.

  • • Cooling: Constant motion creates heat in the engine body. The fuel flowing through the injection pump circulates through the pump and absorbs the unwanted heat that is generated by the engine, akin to an engine coolant. Eventually, the heat is dissipated from the system. In this context, the fuel assists in the cooling mechanism.
  • • Lubricate: Diesel naturally has lubricating properties. It lubricates the moving components of both the fuel transfer pump and the fuel injection pump assembly. Lubrication with fuel is crucial to reduce the unwanted wear of the fuel system components to ensure longer service intervals.
  • • Cleaning: The fuel travelling from the fuel tank to the fuel system picks up dirt and dust on its way and delivers them to the fuel filtration components where the contaminants are removed. Cleaning the fuel system components ensures a long, trouble-free engine life.

 

Diesel is evidently much more than just fuel and performs various support functions to keep the fuel system efficient. As such, the fuel collects a lot of contaminants while performing its duties. Hence, to maintain the proper functioning of the fuel system, the fuel itself must be clean and free of impurities such as dirt, dust, metal particles, water etc. This is where a fuel filter helps. A fuel filter is located in the fuel line to screen out contaminants such as dirt, dust, debris and rust particles from the fuel. A fuel filter protects the critical parts of the engine, by filtering out foreign particles that can potentially damage a fuel injector. Now injectors are pretty expensive to replace, so you don’t want to cause them damage just because you didn’t replace a fuel filter on time. So make sure you practice timely replacement of your filters. And while you are at it, ensure that you buy filters only from reliable OEMs. Fleetguard is one such trusted automobile filter manufacturers in India implementing the best practices and delivering complete solutions to all your filtration needs.

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Hydraulic Systems & The Need for Fluid Filtration

Hydraulic Systems & The Need for Fluid Filtration

A hydraulic system is a complex network of valves, hoses, components, and piping, all of which are typically found in hydraulic machinery. Hydraulic systems can be quite diverse in their operation per se, but the basic principle remains the same - using non-compressible fluids to generate force. Hydraulic systems are used in applications which require lifting enormous amounts of weights, in the steering mechanism of the vehicles or in other applications which require focused energy.

The Causes for Failure of Hydraulic Components

A hydraulic system is a mechanical system. Hence, it is prone to wear & tear over time. There are components such as the seal and springs which become lose or get damaged from poor filtration and leakages. Fluid contamination is the major cause which accounts for 75% of cases of hydraulic system failure.

Avoiding System Malfunction

Selecting the right fluid to use in the hydraulics also plays a very important role. There are multiple options available in the market, the choice depends upon your application. It is recommended to consult with your equipment OEM to select the appropriate fluid. Typically, petroleum-based hydraulic fluids are considered standard for most applications. Water glycols, water-oil emulsions, and synthetic hydraulic fluids are used when there is a requirement for a fire-resistant fluid.

How Contaminants Enter the System

Even when you select the right fluid, clean and pure as it may be, it is still prone to contamination due to usage. There are various ways a contaminant can enter into the system. Hydraulic Fluid can be somewhat impure right at the beginning. Built-In contamination from metal filings, small burrs, sand, pieces of Teflon tape and other contaminants which usually come with newly manufactured systems. Ingress contamination comes from the external environment. Dirt can enter through broken seals, breather caps in the reservoir tank and worn cylinder rods. Water can enter the system as the hot system cools down at night and air condenses. Acids, sludge, and oxidation cause rust affecting the lubricant.

Maintaining the Hydraulic System

A hydraulic filter is required to clear the system off these impurities. This ensures longer service durations and optimized working of the system. When it’s time, the filters need to be replaced based on hours or miles of use, typically specified by the equipment manufacturer; however, some hydraulic filters have differential pressure switches that indicate when it is time to service the hydraulic filters. It is recommended to follow the service intervals specified by the OEM application’s guidelines to ensure the highest level of system protection.

What Are the Different Types of Hydraulic Filters Available?

Fleetguard, one of the leading Industrial Filter Manufacturers In India, has been designing and manufacturing heavy-duty filtration solutions for more than 60 years. This profound experience has ensured that all of Fleetguard filters and filter media has been proven in the harshest operating environments for many OEMs around the world. Fleetguard provides various hydraulic filters, which vary depending on the filter head and application into which they will be placed. They are available in multiple categories such as Pressure Line, Return Line, Tank Top, and Traditional Spin-on types. The hydraulic cartridge includes absolute rated high-efficiency micro glass fiber, cleanable wire mesh type along with conventional cellulose paper media.

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Engine Coolants Basics and Its Classification

Engine Coolants Basics and Its Classification

Engine coolant is used to remove heat produced by the engine and transfer it into the cooling system. The coolant receives the heat and circulates it through the radiator, dissipating it back into the atmosphere. A thermostat is used to regulate the temperature of the coolant during the circulation. Although it sounds like a simple process, it is a rather crucial one. Coolant technology serves an extremely important purpose of maintaining the engine. To understand the gravity of cooling systems, a typical heavy duty cooling system circulates the equivalent of a 16,000-litre swimming pool worth of coolant every hour.

In order to regulate the engine temperature, the coolant performs other support functions such as protection from corrosion, cavitation, and scales, that commonly appear in heavy-duty diesel engines. A coolant filter is used to keep the coolant pure. The chemical combination of coolants ensure that it does not react to the many surfaces comes in contact with while maintaining the engine temperature. According to research, 40% of all engine related problems surface due to incompetent cooling systems. Thus, selecting your coolant is of prime importance.

Classification of Coolants

Determining the right engine coolant for your application could be confusing. One of the selection parameters can be colour. However, many manufacturers do not use standard colour conventions and the coolants with the same colour may have different properties. Hence, knowledge of coolant classification can help in distinguishing coolants from one another. They are typically classified based on performance and product type.

The performance generally refers to the measured performance of the coolant when tested according to industry standards or OEM specifications. This test also determines the chemical compatibility of coolant with cooling system materials. The American Society for Testing and Materials, ASTM, has developed tests that are commonly used in the coolant industry.

ASTM D3306 and ASTM D6210 are one of the most commonly applied industry standards in use today. ASTM D3306 contains numerous tests stating the requirements for light-duty coolants. The specification measures key coolant attributes like freezing & boiling points. This test also contains performance requirements that evaluate the corrosion protection of coolant under different conditions and against water pump cavitation.

The ASTM D6210 includes tests of D3306, as well as additional testing that evaluates the performance of the coolant for heavy duty applications. The primary additional requirements test the ability of the coolant to protect against cavitation of wet liners, as well as the ability to protect hot surfaces against scale. When choosing a Heavy Duty coolant, it is crucial to look for an indication that the coolant meets the 6210 standards.

Coolants can also be classified based on product type. Typically type classifications are generic terms that are related to the base type and additives used in the coolant. Although these terms can be useful in the general classification of coolant, coolants within each type will vary in composition and performance.

Conventional, Hybrid and OAT Coolants

Coolants contain additives which are added to the product to protect from corrosion, cavitation, and scale. Based on the type of additives, coolants are classified as
1. Conventional
2. Hybrid
3. OAT - Organic additive technology

Each type of coolant has one of the above as their base category.
1. Conventional Coolants

• Oldest additive technology
• Lowest initial cost
• Short service intervals
• Shortest overall life

2.Hybrid Coolants

• Old + organic additive technology
• Longer service intervals
• Short overall life
• More maintenance required than OAT

3. OAT Coolants

• Newest type of additive chemistry
• Lesser service interval
• Longest overall life
• Fewest maintenance requirement

When choosing and maintaining your coolant, be sure to look at the service interval and maintenance interval of the product. Fleetguard is one of the leading Coolant and Filter Manufacturers in India.

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The Importance of Lube Oil and Lube Oil Filtration Techniques

The Importance of Lube Oil and Lube Oil Filtration Techniques
Lubricants or lube oils are the lifeblood of every ‘oil-wetted’ machinery. Such is the importance that an engine cannot practically work without the presence of lube oil. Lube oil not only ensures the smooth & resistance free movement of the internal components of an engine by isolating all parts from each other, but it also carries out a number of other very critical tasks such as:

• Lubrication: It provides lubrication to all the moving parts to reduce friction and wear.
• Cooling: It absorbs the heat produced by the engine and effectively dissipates it.
• Cleaning: The lube oil transports additives such as detergents and dispersants for cleaning, by picking up the foreign particles formed during combustion.
• Sealing: The oil also seals the combustion chamber from the crankcase by acting as a liquid film between piston rings and liner walls.

Contaminants in the Lube Oil

While using a good quality oil for your engine is important, no oil can retain its purity forever. The engine system is not a closed loop network where you would pump the oil once and forget about it. Rather, the oil is prone to contamination through various internal and external sources which can introduce impurities into the oil. The internal sources form the majority of oil degraders due to impurities released from activities such as combustion, wear and the break down of hydrocarbons in the oil. The ignition process involves the blending of fuel and air, which gives birth to byproducts such as carbon and partially burned fuel along with other contaminants such as acids, water, varnish, and lacquers which degrade the oil. Time is also an enemy of oil as with time, the hydrocarbons forming the oil break down owing to the weakening molecular linkages.

Lube Oil Filtration Techniques

In order to keep the oil at its optimum level, a filtration process is required. An effective lube oil filter ensures that the oil remains free of impurity and performs its tasks efficiently.

Accordingly, there are at least 3 techniques used to filter oil mentioned below:
1. Full flow filtration: Where all of the oil pump output is filtered before entering the engine.
2. Bypass filtration: Where a pre-determined amount of the oil flow is filtered to a considerably better degree than in a full-flow system, before moving back into the oil sump.
3. Combination filtration: Where both full flow and bypass techniques are utilized in the filter.

Fleetguard is one of the leading filter manufacturers in India providing some of the best lube oil filtration components such as:

Cartridge Filters
a) Full flow
b) By-Pass

Spin-On Filters
a) Full flow
b) By-Pass
c) Venturi combo
d) Conventional combo

Lube Filter Assemblies
a) Lube filter with head
b) Lube filter head with combo filtration
c) Lube filter head with a bypass valve

Centrifugal Filters
a) Cone-Stac design
b) Spira-Tec design

The development of more and more sophisticated engines and the need for meeting higher emission standards are driving the automotive filter manufacturers to design the best of filters. The stronger and advanced media used by Fleetguard ensures higher capacity, enhanced efficiency, and improved performance. By efficiently removing the particles that cause wear of engine, engine oil can last longer and therefore require less frequent oil changes. This results in lower man-hours translating to less downtime and more revenue generation.

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The Role Of Fuel Module In Fuel Filtration

Role Of Fuel Module In Fuel Filtration

The implementation of tougher environmental norms and the need for sustainable and green initiatives are significantly influencing the fuel industry. The exclusion of sulfur from traditional diesel fuels to produce purer burning combustibles and the introduction of bio-ethanol are posing newer challenges in the particle, water, and soft organic contaminants filtration. Additionally, new and sophisticated engine designs developed to meet environmental regulations call for higher standards of fuel. Owing to this, the filter manufacturers in India are now being presented with a greater challenge to design filters which can perform in line with the developments of the fuel industry.

There are many opportunities for contaminant ingress in fuels right from the production to the point of use. 90% of engine problems are due to water or dirt in the fuel. Another source of ingress is through the tank vent. As the fuel tank is drawn down, ambient air is drawn into the tank. On-vehicle filtration is the best line of defense for an engine to function efficiently for extended service intervals. A fuel filtration unit consists of various units such as fuel modules, fuel filters, fuel water separators and strainers. Let us study specifically about how fuel modules play a vital role in fuel filtration process.

What is a Fuel Module?

A fuel module is a subsystem integrating the filtration cartridge. It is used only for liquid filtration, and not for air filtration or crankcase ventilation. It is designed to serve multiple functions required in fuel filtration system. The fuel module helps in water separation, water draining, air venting, fuel pumping, by-pass filtration etc. Apart from that, it also works as a pressure & temperature sensor.

Why opt for Modules?

Inefficient fuel filtration can lead to wear of injector components and may lead to problems such as over fueling, deposits, elevated nozzle wear, reduced performance and a drop in fuel efficiency. With the current stringent emission norms and economy, Fleetguard fuel filtration provides an excellent shield for all fuel system components and enhance engine performance.

Advantages of Using fuel Modules:

There are various advantages of fuel modules in a fuel filtration system such as:

Depending on their location in the system, the filters are classified into 3 types
1. Extended service interval

2. Efficiently removes hard particles

3. Provides the flexibility of a technology upgrade

4. Maintains the integrity of engine and provides protection

5. Competitive design for application works in severe conditions

6. Environment-friendly

7. Generates options for integrating additional features.

Functions of the Fuel Module:

The fuel module performs following important functions:

1. Provides resistance from the contamination present in the surroundings

2. Separates & drains water out of the system

3. Measures fuel pressure & fuel temperature

4. Measures water content present in the fuel

5. Connects fuel circuit internal components

6. Extends the servicing interval.

Fleetguard is one of the leading filter manufacturers in India, providing complete fuel filtration solutions for heavy duty engines.

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