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ISO 16431:2012

ISO 16431:2012 Hydraulic fluid power – System clean-up procedures and verification of cleanliness of assembled systems

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Description

ISO16431:2012 defines methods

  1. to measure the cleanliness of a fluid in an assembled hydraulic fluid power system,
  2. to verify a required system cleanliness upon release of the system from the production area, and
  3. if needed, to clean the system to the required cleanliness level.

The clean-up procedure specified in ISO16431:2012 is not intended to replace proper system flushing procedures; see ISO 23309 for a system flushing procedure. Components and parts used in such systems should be clean prior to assembly; see ISO 18413 for guidance.

Edition

1

Published Date

2012-01-24

Status

PUBLISHED

Pages

8

Language Detail Icon

English

Format Secure Icon

Secure PDF

Abstract

ISO16431:2012 defines methods

  1. to measure the cleanliness of a fluid in an assembled hydraulic fluid power system,
  2. to verify a required system cleanliness upon release of the system from the production area, and
  3. if needed, to clean the system to the required cleanliness level.

The clean-up procedure specified in ISO16431:2012 is not intended to replace proper system flushing procedures; see ISO 23309 for a system flushing procedure. Components and parts used in such systems should be clean prior to assembly; see ISO 18413 for guidance.

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