What is AeroMag?
AeroMag™ is a powerful high-tech magnet assembly that traps
and holds steel particles against the inner wall of the filter canister.These
are the particles that are missed by the standard aircraft filter.
Why should I use AeroMag?
Peace of Mind. Your oil is much cleaner and your chances of reaching
TBO are greatly improved!
What are the advantages of using AeroMag?
Cleaner Oil! Fewer damaging wear particles recirculating in your
oil, and prolonged engine life. There are no moving parts, and installation
is a “snap.”
Is there any interference to any equipment
electrical systems?
No. AeroMag products are manufactured to precise engineering specifications
that concentrate their enormous energy inwards and are shielded
on the external side. They are completely safe to use in the presence
of electrical equipment. As a precaution, always check your compass
after installation. If you plan to
transport your AeroMag inside your aircraft, be sure to attach it
to a filter to eliminate any stray flux which could affect instruments.
What sizes are available?
AeroMag fits all Lycoming and Continental engines for general aviation
(currently experimental only).
How long will AeroMag last?
AeroMag uses a super strong permanent neodymium magnet—its
powerful magnetic properties will last for decades.
What is Neodymium?
Neodymium (Nd) is a rare earth element discovered in 1885. AeroMag
engineers selected neodymium because of its exceptional magnetic
properties. AeroMag has approximately 750 lbs. of magnetic pull
force.
Is AeroMag suitable for racing?
Absolutely. Just follow the directions to install and secure AeroMag.
What type engine needs AeroMag?
All types. Whether your engine is new or has several hundred hours,
AeroMag will provide insurance for longer engine life.
What size particles are trapped by the oil
filter?
A typical aircraft oil filter traps particles 40-microns and larger.
AeroMag traps and holds Iron and steel particles below 40-microns
down to even less than 1-micron.
Are microscopic particles smaller than 40-microns
a problem?
Yes. According to SAE Paper #881825 Correlating Lube Oil Filtration
Efficiencies with Engine Wear, “Controlling the abrasive contaminants
in the range of 2- to 22-microns in the lube oil is necessary for
controlling engine wear.” It is these small particles that
pass through the standard oil filter and cut into the tiniest micro-machined
clearances inside your engine.
What is a micron?
A micron (one-millionth of a meter) is a unit used for microscopic
measurements. A human hair is approximately 75-microns.
Should I change my maintenance schedule if
I am using AeroMag?
No. AeroMag is not a replacement for regular servicing or periodic
maintenance but simply provides a great improvement to filtration
capabilities.
Is AeroMag removal difficult?
No. The magnetic force field of each unit is precisely focused close
to the inner surface. Simply slide AeroMag off the filter to break
the magnetic field.
What does AeroMag cost?
Costing only pennies a day, AeroMag is a cost-effective, long-term
preventative maintenance solution.
Can the effectiveness of AeroMag equipped oil
filter be demonstrated?
Yes. With an AeroMag still attached, cut open
your filter as usual. Carefully remove the paper element and you
can see for yourself all of the metal particles that were trapped
by the AeroMag! Be sure to re-install your AeroMag onto your new
oil filter.
Is it necessary to continue to perform Oil
Analysis?
Yes. Oil analysis will give you scientific proof of the effectiveness
of AeroMag and will give you direct comparison between your previous
analysis and your new one, time and time again.
What is AeroMag’s warranty?
All AeroMag products have a limited lifetime warranty that covers
any manufacturing defects for the life of the product. AeroMag will
replace at no charge any defective unit.
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