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Gravity filters are simple, low-cost devices with limited contaminant removal capabilities. Because of low differential pressure available, tight medias cannot be used.
They are suitable for servicing machining and rough grinder operations. Some removal efficiency improvement can be achieved by combining them with magnetic separators.
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Gravity Filters
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VACUUM FILTERS:
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Vacuum filters are the workhorse of the metalcutting industry. Their moderate cost and high removal efficiencies make them a good choice for most applications. These units are single-pump systems where the pumps see only cleaned fluid. They are self-cleaning and highly reliable.
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The Sump-Saver is a vacuum filter on wheels which can be moved around a plant to filter coolant where needed. It can sidestream a coolant sump while the machine is operating or during idle times.
This fully automatic filter requires only a 120VAC electrical source.
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Sump-Saver
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The Value-Vac filter is designed to service single machines. (It can also be used for multiple low-flow machines.)
A Value-Vac can be combined with a primary conveyor for high volume chip generating applications.
Value-Vacs come in 5, 10 & 16 square foot sizes.
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Value-Vac
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The Dyna-Vac is a mid-size family of filters for handling larger flows. These filters are used for single machine with large flows or requiring a low filtration flux. They are also often used for central systems, serving multiple machines.
These heavy duty units come in sizes from 15 to 42 square feet and have many available options. They can be custom designed to suit your application.
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Dyna-Vac
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The Super-Vac is the largest of the vacuum filters. It is generally used for central systems. They can be pit or floor mounted and can be configured in many ways.
Sizes range from 45 to 300 square feet and up to 6,000 gallons per minute. Systems with multiple units can handle even higher flows.
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Super-Vac
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