Chlorinated emulsions in industrial hydraulic and lubrication systems

23.02.26
Chlorinated emulsions in industrial hydraulic and lubrication systems

Chlorinated emulsions (code 13 01 04*) are used in industrial hydraulic and lubrication systems to reduce friction and improve equipment stability.

They consist of a mixture of water phase, oil components, and chlorinated compounds.

During operation, emulsions accumulate metal impurities and oxidation products.

Changes in composition reduce efficiency and classify them as hazardous materials.

Chlorinated components may pose toxicological risks.

Hazardous waste management requires mandatory identification of emulsion composition.

Regulated handling involves isolation from other waste streams.

Special attention is required for storage of hazardous waste due to possible phase separation.

Key storage requirements include:

  • sealed tanks;
  • prevention of mixing;
  • temperature control.

Transportation of hazardous waste considers potential release of volatile substances.

During transportation, the following measures are ensured:

  • container tightness;
  • protection from mechanical impact;
  • proper documentation.

Recycling of hazardous waste focuses on reducing chlorinated compound content.

Technological methods help stabilize composition.

Environmental services include hydraulic system audits.

A systematic approach reduces industrial risks.

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