When did you last change your CJC™ Filter Insert?
The Good Advice
Remember to change CJC™ Filter Inserts at least once a year in order to ensure clean & dry oil in your system!
A visual reminder, like the calendar provided on CJC™ Oil Filters, helps track your filter insert changes.
Why Regular Filter Changes Matter
80% of oil-related failures and breakdowns are related to contaminated oil.
CJC™ Oil Filters remove particles, oil degradation products, water, and acidity from oils and fluids. This can extend the predicted lifetime of machine components and oil by a factor of 2-10.
The CJC™ Filter Insert is the ORIGINAL and most efficient solution.
Benefits of Clean Oil:
- Increased uptime
- Financial savings due to less maintenance
- Increased productivity
- Lower energy consumption
Filter Inserts must be changed at least once a year. This is crucial because accumulated oil degradation (oxidation/varnish/sludge) and microbial contamination can reduce filter efficiency and increase the risk of breakdowns, regardless of the pressure gauge reading.
CJC™ Filter Inserts are a natural solution, produced from 100% natural cellulose fibres from sustainable resources - no metal, no plastic, no chemicals. ♻️
Help Yourself to Remember
Changing CJC™ Filter Inserts is easy; the challenge is remembering to do it consistently year after year.
A label is placed on all CJC™ Oil Filters delivered, featuring a calendar to help you mark the month/year of your filter insert change. This label serves as a reminder to change your CJC™ Filter Inserts in due time.
Please, tick off ✔️ when you replace the dirty and saturated inserts with new and clean CJC™ Filter Inserts, or at the startup of a new CJC™ Oil Filter.
Remember to change your CJC™ Filter Insert at least once a year.
Why Filter Insert Change is Important for Your Oil
The pressure gauge on a CJC™ Oil Filter indicates when the insert is saturated with particles and water, but not oil degradation products (oxidation/varnish/sludge) or microbial contamination.
Therefore, the CJC™ Filter Insert must be changed at least once a year, even if the pressure gauge has not reached its limit (e.g., 2.0 bar/30 psi).
Understanding Oxidation
Oil degradation products involve reactions forming acidic and polymerized compounds. These can lead to lacquers or varnish deposits on metal surfaces within the oil system, causing serious operational issues.
Check the condition of your oil. Contact C.C.JENSEN if you have concerns about your oil's general condition. An oil sample analysis can determine if the oil is good or if it is contaminated with particles, degradation products, water, or acidity.
Call for Support: C.C.JENSEN can assist you in correctly taking oil samples for optimum analysis results!