EZI Hydraulic System Treatment

Hydraulic System Treatment extends the life of hydraulic system pumps and reduces noise and excessive heat.

Brand

EZI

Size

1 Litre

Made in

Thailand

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Description

Advantages:

• Manufactured with Nano technology.

• The hydraulic system is considered one of the most important transmission and power systems in the modern era and the genius of this system lies in its ability to transmit movement from one point of impact to more than one point and in more than one direction at the same time, but with equal or different capabilities as needed.

• The idea of the system is based on confining incompressible fluids between points and axes of movement or force and influencing it with pressure leading to its uniform distribution on the fluid.

• Extends the life of hydraulic system pumps.

• Reduces noise and excessive heat.

• Anti Foaming.

• Antioxidant (due to water vapor).

• Maintains hydraulic circuit rubber connections.

• Maintains system control BLUF.

• Specialized for handling metal surfaces and does not interact with motor oil or change its chemical or physical properties.

• Efficiency up to 500 hours run time.

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