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BS ISO 4407:2002 Hydraulic fluid power. Fluid contamination. Determination of particulate contamination by the counting method using an optical microscope

BS ISO 4407:2002

Hydraulic fluid power. Fluid contamination. Determination of particulate contamination by the counting method using an optical microscope

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Označení normy:BS ISO 4407:2002
Počet stran:24
Vydáno:2002-05-21
ISBN:0 580 39724 6
Status:Standard
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BS ISO 4407:2002


This standard BS ISO 4407:2002 Hydraulic fluid power. Fluid contamination. Determination of particulate contamination by the counting method using an optical microscope is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 23.100.60 Filters, seals and contamination of fluids

This International Standard specifies methods for determining the level of particulate contamination in liquids used in hydraulic systems by counting the number of particles deposited on the surface of a membrane filter using an optical microscope. It includes particle counting by two manual methods and image analysis, using either transmitted or incident lighting systems.

Particle sizes ≥ 2 µm can be sized and counted by this method, but the resolution and accuracy of the results will depend upon the optical system used and the capabilities of the operator.

All hydraulic fluids with a wide range of contamination levels can be analysed according to this International Standard. However, the counting uncertainty at the larger particle sizes increases if the volume filtered is reduced to allow smaller sized particles to be counted, where a fine precipitate or a high particle concentration is present.