Oil Cleaning Market Share 2015 - 2023 oct 2016 | Page 2

REPORT DESCRIPTION Oil is utilized in a wide range of industries including marine, automotive, manufacturing, production, and aerospace. Oils are used in machinery and motors for their smooth functioning. An oil filter is a type of filter made to eliminate contaminants from transmission oil, engine oil, hydraulic oil, and lubricating oil. Oil filters are also utilized in various types of hydraulic machineries. The primary use of an oil filter is in internal combustion engines in off-road and on-road motor vehicles, naval vessels, and light aircraft. Apart from all these uses, transport, recycling facilities, and production industries have also employed filters within their manufacturing processes. Browse Oil Cleaning Market Report with Full TOC at : http://www.transparencymarketresearch.com/oil-cleaning-market.html Rising Consumer Awareness to Propel Market for Oil Cleaning The global oil cleaning market is growing due to reduced prices of equipment and rising consumer awareness. The continuous demand for oil from the production and manufacturing sectors has resulted in growth of the oil cleaning market. In addition, changes and customizations within oil cleaning machines have raised the demand for oil cleaning equipment. Furthermore, availability of high-quality oil, lower expenses, and increasing focus on recyclable technologies are the other fuelling factors for the oil cleaning market and will help the market in generating more revenue in the coming years. Hydraulic Bypass and Magnetic Filtration: the Latest Technologies in the Market There are a number of oil cleaning technologies used such as offline filter, centrifugal separator, magnetic filtration, glass fiber pressure filter, electrostatic filter, hydraulic bypass, and vacuum filter. Amongst these, centrifugal oil cleaning technology is the most broadly utilized for oil cleaning. On the other hand, hydraulic bypass and magnetic filtration are the latest technologies. A centrifugal oil cleaner is a rotary sedimentation device utilizing centrifugal force for separating contaminants from oil. On the other hand, in the magnetic filtration technology, magnetic filters utilize an electromagnet or a permanent magnet for capturing ferromagnetic particles. The biggest advantage of magnetic filters is that the maintenance of these filters simply need cleaning of the particles from the surface of magnet.