Mykal Degreaser Used in Wind Turbine Clean-up Task
Desolvit degreaser from Mykal Industries has been used to degrease the exterior and interior walls of a wind turbine tower following an oil spillage 80m above ground. The company was contacted by a supplier and maintenance engineer of energy-generating wind turbines. The cleaning operation would have to be performed manually by engineers lowered over the side of the tower; this meant the chosen degreaser would have to have an acceptable user safety profile. The spilled oil was thought to have been caused by a gearbox failure.
It came from various components within the wind turbine engine, including gear oil from the gearbox and hydraulic oil from a main bearing. The chosen degreaser would have to be able to remove the various types of oil and be compatible with electrical cables and cable insulation, due to the fact that the engineers needed to clean internally around the main high-voltage cables.
Mykal suggested its Desolvit high-performance degreaser (DSI 1000), a non-flammable solvent degreaser that is certified for use in the defence, aerospace and automotive sectors. Desolvit has a dielectric strength of 50,000v and is compatible with cable insulation. Samples were provided and trials proved successful, resulting in the ongoing selection of DSI 1000 for maintenance and clean-up operations on the turbines.
It came from various components within the wind turbine engine, including gear oil from the gearbox and hydraulic oil from a main bearing. The chosen degreaser would have to be able to remove the various types of oil and be compatible with electrical cables and cable insulation, due to the fact that the engineers needed to clean internally around the main high-voltage cables.
Mykal suggested its Desolvit high-performance degreaser (DSI 1000), a non-flammable solvent degreaser that is certified for use in the defence, aerospace and automotive sectors. Desolvit has a dielectric strength of 50,000v and is compatible with cable insulation. Samples were provided and trials proved successful, resulting in the ongoing selection of DSI 1000 for maintenance and clean-up operations on the turbines.

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