Brake system molecular sieves are often used for moisture adsorption in automotive braking systems to ensure the stability and performance of brake fluids. The following are general steps for using brake system molecular sieves:
1. Preparation: Make sure you have the correct Molecular Sieve product and understand the usage and safety precautions. Check the vehicle braking system instruction manual to confirm suitability for use with molecular sieves.
2. Determine the position: According to the design of the braking system, determine the position where the molecular sieve should be placed. Typically, a molecular sieve bag or container will be placed near the brake oil tank or brake fluid filling port.
3. Cleaning: Before installing the molecular sieve, make sure the relevant area is clean and remove any debris or dirt. This helps ensure the effectiveness and long-term performance of the molecular sieve.
4. Installation: Place the molecular sieve in the appropriate location according to the manufacturer's instructions. Typically, molecular sieve bags are hung on the inner wall of the brake fluid tank or placed around the brake fluid filler port.
5. Replacement: According to the instructions of the molecular sieve product, replace the molecular sieve regularly. Normally, it is recommended to replace molecular sieves at certain intervals or after a specific mileage to ensure that the braking system always maintains good performance.
6. Maintenance: Regularly check the status of the molecular sieve and perform maintenance as needed. If the molecular sieve is damaged or fails, replace it in time to ensure the normal operation of the braking system.
7. Pay attention to safety: When using brake system molecular sieves, be sure to follow relevant safety precautions. Make sure the work area is well ventilated and avoid contact with skin or inhalation of molecular sieves.