Abstract
An oil dust indicator is a crucial component in maintaining the efficiency and longevity of machinery and engines. It serves the dual purpose of monitoring both oil level and contamination levels, particularly from dust and particulate matter. The indicator typically consists of a sensor, a processor unit, and a display or alert mechanism. The sensor, often a combination of optical and pressure sensors, continuously monitors the oil. clarity and level. When dust or other contaminants accumulate in the oil, the sensor detects changes in clarity and triggers an alert. The processor unit interprets these signals and activates the display or alert mechanism, informing operators of the need for maintenance. In addition to indicating the need for oil replacement or cleaning, advanced oil dust indicators can also provide data on the severity of contamination, allowing for proactive maintenance planning. This capability can significantly reduce downtime and maintenance costs while optimizing the performance and lifespan of machinery and engines. Oil dust indicators find applications in various industries, including automotive, manufacturing, and power generation. They play a vital role in ensuring the smooth operation of critical machinery and equipment, making them indispensable tools for maintenance professionals and operators alike. This study proposes an advanced oil dust indicator that incorporates sensors for total dissolved solids (TDS), color, and pH levels to provide comprehensive monitoring of oil quality. Keywords: oil dust detector can sense dust in oil.
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