Cummins Filtration have
developed a new lubrication filter for its Cummins ISX engines.
The new LF14000NN will be
Cummins’ first lube filtering with NanoNet media, any polymeric nanotechnology
based man made media originally developed regarding Fleetguard fuel filter
software.
According to the company
this “technology will bring a new level of lubricant filter performance to the
heavy-duty diesel engine market”.
“Many of the characteristics
that make NanoNet media successful in gas filter applications translate properly
to lube filters, ” Cummins Filtration senior architectural technical advisor
Brad Very long stated.
“By pairing NanoNet with our
StrataPore synthetic mass media we have a lube separate out that’s suited to
today’s innovative engine platforms and moisturizers. ”
NanoNet media inside lube
filtration removes along with retains around 98 percent of all particles, even
these as small as 12 microns.
Typically the 100 per cent
synthetic, multi-layer polymer design is leaner than a ten cent part, and allows
for maximum contaminant-holding capacity over the filter’s longevity.
It
also has a cold-flow capacity for increased protection in addition to filter
life.
“The NanoNet media structure
enables greater cold-flow ability while maintaining its high efficiency
qualities in filtering lube olive oil, ” Long said.
“High cold-flow ability
means fewer restriction and faster acrylic lubrication during cold start-up, and
lubricating and guarding engine components. ”
Often the filters are
standard in all new Cummins ISX diesel-powered engines.’
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