Hydraulicspneumatics 1497 Oiln2
Hydraulicspneumatics 1497 Oiln2
Hydraulicspneumatics 1497 Oiln2
Hydraulicspneumatics 1497 Oiln2
Hydraulicspneumatics 1497 Oiln2

Reservoir Rust Inhibitor

June 11, 2015

OilN2 prevents the oxidation of oil in reservoirs by removing oxygen and moisture from the surrounding air. The self-contained environmental apparatus uses thermal conduction rod technology to continually remove oxygen and wet air from the reservoir and store it in a removable cartridge. The units are easily attached directly to the vent port of oil reservoirs. The units provide a clean, closed oil reservoir, blanketing the oil with nitrogen air to prevent contamination, emulsification, oxidation, rust, microbial activity, and other problems that are common in open reservoirs.

Inventive Resources Inc., (209) 285-6158, www.OilN2.com

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