Measuring Residual Oil in Critical Systems & Cleaning Solvents
ClearShot™ Eliminates the Risk of Residual Oil Contamination in Critical Systems
ClearShot Extraction Technology Accurately, Safely and Quickly Measures Extremely Low Non-volatile Residual Oil Concentrations in Critical Applications
In a wide range of applications, oils are used as part of the process to achieve the desired end product functionality. Once that process has been completed, all oil must then be removed with the use of solvents. In these processes, any remaining oil can result in catastrophic disaster from significant equipment damage to loss of human life. Traditionally, it has been challenging to confirm that all oil has been properly removed. OSS has developed ClearShot systems, based on the specific characteristics of the oils and solvents, that can be used to quickly, accurately, precisely and cost effectively determine the concentration of any remaining oils in the cleaning solvents.
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Challenges of Traditional Residual Oil Detection Methods
Oil remaining in solvent-based systems or on the surfaces of parts can create product quality and product performance issues as well as potentially dangerous situations. Measuring that residual oil has traditionally relied on methods ranging from complex processes that use dangerous solvents for extracting oils to visual inspections that are problematic due to limited visibility. These methods can be complex to perform, time consuming, and more importantly, may not provide an accurate measurement of residual oil concentration. As a result, more time and excess money may be spent on additional cleaning and solvent extractions to ensure that no oil remains. OSS has developed a simple, easy to use residual oil measurement method that quickly provides key information required to make these manufacturing and quality control decisions.

Why ClearShot™ Outperforms Traditional Residual Oil Detection Methods
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High level of Test Accuracy and Precision at Low Concentrations
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