I've been using Amsoil PCK 100 in my compressor for > 10 years now. In that time I've toasted a couple of water trap/filters. The bowls just developed micro-cracks until they were clearly unsafe and required replacement.
After doing another replacement, and oil change I've just checked the data sheet for the oil and it says :
"Not recommended for “breathing air” or refrigeration compressors or for use with polycarbonate or PVC plastics and butyl, ethylene-propylene or SBR rubber."
Given these trap bowls are all polycarbonate, could it be the oil carryover that's killing them rather than environmental factors?
Edit: It also says incompatible with PVC, which is the lining of _all_ my hoses. Am I missing something or is this oil incompatible with most of the polymers used in a compressed air system?
After doing another replacement, and oil change I've just checked the data sheet for the oil and it says :
"Not recommended for “breathing air” or refrigeration compressors or for use with polycarbonate or PVC plastics and butyl, ethylene-propylene or SBR rubber."
Given these trap bowls are all polycarbonate, could it be the oil carryover that's killing them rather than environmental factors?
Edit: It also says incompatible with PVC, which is the lining of _all_ my hoses. Am I missing something or is this oil incompatible with most of the polymers used in a compressed air system?