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HOW HOT FLUSH WORKS

Why Hot Flush is so Efficacious?

Hot Oil is an excellent carrying agent of debris. The viscosity of it actually grabs hold of foreign material and carries it with it. The molecules surround the debris, preventing it from becoming attached to its surroundings.

The detergents in automatic transmission fluid also help to clean away varnish when under agitation.

Solvents, which other machines use, do little to carry away debris that are under these conditions. It actually dries up the environment that the debris is in, causing it to cling to its surroundings.

 

Hot Flush Machine

Hot Oil is an excellent carrying agent of debris. The viscosity of it actually grabs hold of foreign material and carries it with it. The molecules surround the debris, preventing it from becoming attached to its surroundings.

The detergents in automatic transmission fluid also help to clean away varnish when under agitation.

Solvents, which other machines use, do little to carry away debris that are under these conditions. It actually dries up the environment that the debris is in, causing it to cling to its surroundings.

The problems that technicians face are they can’t take a cooler apart and clean it. They can't see the debris, and they can’t get at it with a tool. A contaminated cooler will cause the transmission to fail! There can be enough debris in it to easily cause multiple comebacks. With traditional methods of flushing all they can do, at best, is make an educated guess as to whether or not the cooler is clean.

With your reputation on the line, can you afford such a guess

The high speed, computer controlled flushing action is the only way to remove the debris that gets caught in the thousands of "traps" inside the cooler. Combine that with the patented process of being able to see the debris as it gets caught in the 28 micron checkable catch screen and you eliminate guessing.

Performing a hot flush offers several benefits for maintaining the health and performance of a system:
  • Thorough Debris Removal: Hot oil, with its viscosity, effectively carries away debris, preventing it from accumulating and causing damage to the system.

  • Enhanced Cleaning: The detergents present in the fluid aid in cleaning away varnish and other contaminants, ensuring a more thorough cleaning process.

  • Prevents Transmission Failure: By removing debris from coolers and other components, a hot flush helps prevent issues that could lead to transmission failure, reducing the risk of costly repairs or replacements.

  • Improved Efficiency: A cleaner system operates more efficiently, leading to smoother performance and potentially extending the lifespan of the equipment.

  • Reduced Comebacks: With the ability to visually inspect and verify debris removal, hot flushing minimizes the likelihood of incomplete cleaning, reducing the need for repeat service and enhancing customer satisfaction.

Overall, hot flushing offers a proactive approach to system maintenance, promoting longevity, reliability, and optimal performance. Contact us for more details.

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