
Turbine oil in daily operation is mainly monitored for five parameters: viscosity, acid value, flash point, water-soluble pH, and water mechanical impurities. As long as four of these five indicators—viscosity, acid value, flash point, and water-soluble pH—are within the specified range, the oil can be used. Turbine oil must possess: good oxidation stability; appropriate viscosity and good viscosity-temperature characteristics; good demulsibility; good rust and corrosion prevention; good foam resistance and air release properties. Turbine: A turbine, also known as a steam turbine engine, is a rotary steam power device where high-temperature and high-pressure steam passes through fixed nozzles to become an accelerated airflow that is then sprayed onto blades, causing a rotor equipped with blade rows to rotate while performing external work.


