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BS EN ISO 12922:2020 Lubricants, industrial oils and related products (class L). Family H (Hydraulic systems). Specifications for hydraulic fluids in categories HFAE, HFAS, HFB, HFC, HFDR and HFDU

BS EN ISO 12922:2020

Lubricants, industrial oils and related products (class L). Family H (Hydraulic systems). Specifications for hydraulic fluids in categories HFAE, HFAS, HFB, HFC, HFDR and HFDU

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Standard number:BS EN ISO 12922:2020
Pages:20
Released:2020-03-05
ISBN:978 0 539 02559 0
Status:Standard
BS EN ISO 12922:2020 - Hydraulic Fluids Specifications

BS EN ISO 12922:2020 - Lubricants, Industrial Oils, and Related Products

Specifications for Hydraulic Fluids in Categories HFAE, HFAS, HFB, HFC, HFDR, and HFDU

Introducing the BS EN ISO 12922:2020, a comprehensive standard that sets the benchmark for lubricants, industrial oils, and related products specifically designed for hydraulic systems. This standard is an essential resource for professionals in the field of hydraulic systems, providing detailed specifications for hydraulic fluids across various categories including HFAE, HFAS, HFB, HFC, HFDR, and HFDU.

Key Features and Benefits

  • Standard Number: BS EN ISO 12922:2020
  • Pages: 20
  • Release Date: March 5, 2020
  • ISBN: 978 0 539 02559 0
  • Status: Standard

This standard is meticulously crafted to ensure that hydraulic fluids meet the highest quality and performance criteria. It is an indispensable tool for manufacturers, engineers, and technicians who are involved in the design, production, and maintenance of hydraulic systems.

Comprehensive Coverage

The BS EN ISO 12922:2020 standard provides a detailed framework for the classification and specification of hydraulic fluids. It covers a wide range of fluid categories, each tailored to meet specific operational requirements and environmental conditions. The categories include:

  • HFAE: Water-based fluids with a minimum of 80% water content, designed for fire resistance and cooling efficiency.
  • HFAS: Synthetic water-based fluids offering enhanced fire resistance and lubrication properties.
  • HFB: Water-in-oil emulsions that provide a balance between lubrication and fire resistance.
  • HFC: Water-glycol solutions known for their excellent fire resistance and low-temperature performance.
  • HFDR: Phosphate ester-based fluids that offer superior fire resistance and thermal stability.
  • HFDU: Synthetic fluids that provide exceptional fire resistance without the use of water.

Why Choose BS EN ISO 12922:2020?

Choosing the BS EN ISO 12922:2020 standard ensures that you are adhering to internationally recognized guidelines for hydraulic fluids. This not only guarantees the safety and efficiency of your hydraulic systems but also enhances their longevity and performance. By following this standard, you can minimize the risk of system failures, reduce maintenance costs, and ensure compliance with industry regulations.

Applications

The specifications outlined in this standard are applicable across a wide range of industries, including:

  • Manufacturing: Ensuring the smooth operation of hydraulic machinery and equipment.
  • Automotive: Enhancing the performance and safety of hydraulic systems in vehicles.
  • Aerospace: Providing reliable hydraulic fluid solutions for aircraft systems.
  • Construction: Supporting the efficient functioning of heavy machinery and equipment.
  • Marine: Ensuring the safety and reliability of hydraulic systems in marine vessels.

Commitment to Quality and Safety

The BS EN ISO 12922:2020 standard is a testament to the commitment to quality and safety in the field of hydraulic systems. It is designed to provide clear and concise guidelines that help professionals make informed decisions about the selection and use of hydraulic fluids. By adhering to this standard, you can ensure that your hydraulic systems operate at peak performance while maintaining the highest safety standards.

Conclusion

In conclusion, the BS EN ISO 12922:2020 standard is an invaluable resource for anyone involved in the design, production, or maintenance of hydraulic systems. Its comprehensive specifications for hydraulic fluids across various categories make it an essential tool for ensuring the safety, efficiency, and longevity of hydraulic systems. By choosing this standard, you are making a commitment to quality, safety, and excellence in the field of hydraulic systems.

Invest in the BS EN ISO 12922:2020 standard today and take the first step towards optimizing the performance and safety of your hydraulic systems.

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BS EN ISO 12922:2020


This standard BS EN ISO 12922:2020 Lubricants, industrial oils and related products (class L). Family H (Hydraulic systems). Specifications for hydraulic fluids in categories HFAE, HFAS, HFB, HFC, HFDR and HFDU is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 75.120 Hydraulic fluids

This document specifies the minimum requirements of unused fire-resistant and less flammable hydraulic fluids for hydrostatic and hydrodynamic systems in general industrial applications. It is not intended for use in aerospace or power-generation applications, where different requirements apply. It provides guidance for suppliers and end users of these less hazardous fluids and to the manufacturers of hydraulic equipment in which they are used.

Of the categories covered by ISO 6743-4, which classifies the different types of fluids used in hydraulic applications, only the following are detailed in this document: HFAE, HFAS, HFB, HFC, HFDR and HFDU.

Types HFAE, HFAS, HFB, HFC and HFDR are "fire-resistant" fluids as defined by ISO 5598. Most HFDU fluids, while displaying an improvement in combustion behaviour over mineral oil, fall outside this definition and are more appropriately considered as "less flammable" fluids.