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The Hydrocyclone can be a cost-effective means of removing 98% of a fluid's contaminants. Superior designs systems incorporating various hydrocyclones to suit many applications.
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Centrifugal Separators
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For low-flow applications with very small particulate generation, a Solids/Liquid Centrifuge can work where filters are not effective.
Extremely high G-forces can be generated and a near-dry swarf discharged. This can be very attractive where this swarf has significant salvage value.
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Centrifuges
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A drum magnet is a low-cost device for removing the bulk of ferrous contaminants from finishing operations. (Magnets are generally not used for rough machining and large chips.)
Drum magnets are often used with disposable media filters to remove the bulk of the swarf, minimizing media usage.
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Drum Magnet
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Our Dyna-Mag delivers better removal efficiency than drum mags and can support higher flows. It employs magnets which are enclosed in stainless steel tubes. These tubes are assembled parallel to each other between two strands of chain.
The coolant flow is directed between the magnetic tubes at a low velocity. Ferrous contaminants collect in the tubes and are indexed out of the liquid where they are removed.
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Dyna-Mag
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The Super-Mag provides the same degree of removal efficiency for even higher flows.
Coolant is brought to within 1/2" of the magnetic tube surface on our standard model and within 1/4" on our High Efficiency models.
The H.E. Mags are a good choice for polishing and honing operations.
Another benefit of these mag units is their ability to remove tramp oils. Ferrous contaminants align themselves with magnetic field lines forming "hairs" which radiate from the surface. These hairs work like a honeydipper, grabbing and holding the tramp oils.
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Super-Mag
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