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Let me try again, as you danced around the question.![]()
An oil filter can separate the VI improvers out of a motor oil?
Please point me to some/any documentation that backs up this theory.
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I dunnoSchultz of PALL felt that the alleged 6um lower limit would be HUGE on the molecular level in terms of size. I don't have a clue to the comparative scales here.
How big (long) does an uncoiled polymer get??![]()
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Disclaimer: I am not an expert,
But, it seems to me that if a filter could remove VII from oil, the the toilet paper filters that have been used for many years would have shown up as a problem before now. According to Ralph, the TP filters down to one tenth of one micron, although I don't know at what efficiency. And I have never seen anyone dispute Ralph's statements on this forum. Comments?
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According to This site, VIIs can have a molecular weight of 25K to over 1 million. This IS very much larger than most oil molecules which I believe are only double digit in molecular weight. I am not I chemist however!
Where is a chemist when you need one!?![]()
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Alkanes from hexadecane upwards form the most important components of fuel oil and lubricating oil. In latter function they work at the same time as anti-corrosive agents, as their hydrophobic nature means that water cannot reach the metal surface.
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The Eao filters down pretty low out of the box. My concern is that as it gets more efficient with use, will the VIs be stripped. As the VI improvers are of a fixed quantity, will the filter gradually remove them? I would like to know conclusively. Of course, if the oil has no VIs, it will not be a problem.
Harry
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The Eao filters down pretty low out of the box. My concern is that as it gets more efficient with use, will the VIs be stripped. As the VI improvers are of a fixed quantity, will the filter gradually remove them? I would like to know conclusively. Of course, if the oil has no VIs, it will not be a problem.
Harry
Wouldn't Amsoil have tested for this prior to filter release?
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