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<p>ISO 28523:2009 specifies methods for dynamic and static extraction of fluid samples from lubricating and hydraulic oil systems.</p>
<p>A correct execution of the sampling is essential when analysing fluids from lubricating and hydraulic oil systems.</p>
<p>In order to achieve reliable and comparable analysis results, the sampling must be performed under defined conditions and operating environment.</p>
<p>When the system has reached its operating temperature, a representative sample is extracted from where the fluid is in a turbulent flow condition. This method is called dynamic sampling. If this is not possible, the sample can be extracted from the system tank. This method is called static sampling.</p>
<p>ISO 28523:2009 specifies methods for both dynamic and static sampling in connection with collection in bottles.</p>
<p>For extraction of samples through a filtration kit for comparison with “master slides”, reference is made to the manuals from the suppliers of such equipment.</p>
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<p>ISO 28523:2009 specifies methods for dynamic and static extraction of fluid samples from lubricating and hydraulic oil systems.</p>
<p>A correct execution of the sampling is essential when analysing fluids from lubricating and hydraulic oil systems.</p>
<p>In order to achieve reliable and comparable analysis results, the sampling must be performed under defined conditions and operating environment.</p>
<p>When the system has reached its operating temperature, a representative sample is extracted from where the fluid is in a turbulent flow condition. This method is called dynamic sampling. If this is not possible, the sample can be extracted from the system tank. This method is called static sampling.</p>
<p>ISO 28523:2009 specifies methods for both dynamic and static sampling in connection with collection in bottles.</p>
<p>For extraction of samples through a filtration kit for comparison with “master slides”, reference is made to the manuals from the suppliers of such equipment.</p>