OVERVIEW

Industrial Reclamation

Industrial reclamation is a cost-effective, sustainable alternative to full fluid replacement. Breaux Energy provides onsite and offsite services to reclaim oil through advanced filtration, dehydration, and purification techniques. Whether contaminated by water, particulates, or other degradation byproducts, your lubricants and fluids can often be restored to OEM or ISO cleanliness standards—without the downtime or cost of complete oil changes. By reclaiming your oil, you not only extend fluid life and protect valuable equipment, but also reduce waste disposal needs and environmental impact.
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Why it Matters

Service Types
Oil Filtration & Purification

We use high-efficiency mobile filtration units and centrifuge systems to remove solid contaminants like dirt, rust, and metal shavings from used oil. This process restores fluid cleanliness to meet ISO standards and supports extended equipment life. All filtration methods follow industry and environmental best practices.

Water contamination can cause emulsions, corrosion, and premature equipment wear. Our vacuum dehydration process removes free, emulsified, and dissolved water from oil, often reducing moisture levels to below 50 PPM. This restores the oil’s integrity and ensures reliable lubrication. This process is ideal for operations with high fluid volumes or moisture exposure.

For systems that cannot support onsite work or require large-volume processing, we offer offsite reclamation at our dedicated facility. Fluids are filtered, dehydrated, and purified using the same advanced processes we use in the field. Once complete, your oil is returned clean, tested, and ready for reuse. This option minimizes onsite disruption and simplifies logistics for your team.
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FAQs

Most industrial lubricants and hydraulic fluids can be reclaimed, including turbine oils, gear oils, hydraulic oils, and compressor oils. The viability depends on the type and extent of contamination.
An oil analysis can determine fluid condition, contamination levels, and whether reclamation is suitable. Our team can provide a full assessment to help guide next steps.
It depends on the system volume, type of contamination, and method used. Onsite reclamation may take several hours to a day for most standard systems.
In many cases, yes. When performed properly, reclamation can restore fluid cleanliness and integrity to meet or exceed OEM specifications, with no compromise in performance.
In many situations, yes. Our mobile filtration and dehydration units can be connected for online reclamation to reduce or eliminate downtime.
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