When oil aeration occurs, air bubbles can become suspended throughout a hydraulic or circulating system, darkening the oil or making it appear cloudy. Air entrainment can also lead to other issues such as foaming, cavitation and an increased oxidation rate. This 1-minute, 34-second video explains how you can reduce air entrainment and control other serious air-related problems.
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