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Life
extension of a
limited resource – |
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Regeneration
technology has a
long history which
shows that recycled
oil is as good as,
if not better than
new. The same oil
that has been
aged,regenerated,
aged and regenerated
6 times shows no
decrease in
efficiency showing
an effective
lifetime for
oil-in-use of over
100 years |
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Economically
advantageous – |
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The
price of purchasing
regenerated oil is
typically less than
80% of new oil and
can be as low as
50%. Ancillary
savings increment
when considering
there is no downtime
when reclaiming on
energised
equipment.Replacement
with new oil and hot
oil flush requires
equipment switch off |
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Control
of strategic asset
is retained – |
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Oil in
use is an asset. Use
of regeneration
technology removes
dependence on oil
companies to deliver
replacement supplies
and isolates from
wildly fluctuating
external market
prices |
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Extended
life of expensive
capital equipment
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In situ
treatment of
transformers
dramatically reduces
the aging effects on
the transformer
slowing down the
processes that
destroy the asset |
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