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Understanding ISO Particle Counts (PDF)

ISO Particle Count is used to test for solids contamination (dirt, dust, wear) by counting the particles greater than 4, 6, and 14 microns. ISO Particle Count does not identify the actual contaminant elements.

Fluid Cleanliness Rating

A sample is given a fluid cleanliness rating using the table to the right. The ISO 4406:99 code system is based on the number of particles equal to or larger than three size ranges (4, 6, 14 microns or R4/R6/ R14) found in the equivalent of one millilitre of sample. The coding system is easer to use than reporting individual quantities of particles of each size range. It also allows manufacturers and maintenance staff to use similar terminology when discussing contamination.

ISO particle chart

Example

ISO Particle count example

In the example shown, the particle count distribution at 4, 6, and 14 microns translates to a ISO rating of 18/16/13 using the corresponding Range Number (R) from the chart above.

Note that the code will never indicate a count of particles at the 6 or 14 micron size that is greater than the 4 micron size. All particles of 4 microns and greater also include the 6 and 14 micron particles.

ISO Particles

Recommended Target ISO Cleanliness Codes

The downloadable chart provides recommended* target ISO cleanliness codes for systems using petroleum based fluids per ISO 4406 for particle sizes 4μ[C]/6μ[C]/14μ[C].

*NOTE:

  1. These are generic guidelines only. Please confirm exact oil cleanliness standards with OEM or filter supplier.
  2. Oil analysis flagging limits can be adjusted as needed. Please contact Fluid Life Customer Care for assistance at 1-877-962-2400 or [email protected].

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