Solvent recycler

Solvent recycler

FILTRATION SYSTEM AND OIL/WATER SEPARATOR Graymills Corp. www.graymills.com The Graymills OSEP-2 fluid-conditioning filtration system and oil/water...

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FILTRATION

SYSTEM AND OIL/WATER

SEPARATOR

Graymills Corp. www.graymills.com The Graymills OSEP-2 fluid-conditioning filtration system and oil/water separator removes tramp oils from water-based coolants used in typical machining centers. Solids/fines are also removed during this process. A 2 x 2 footprint, 17-gal capacity, and heavy-duty casters give the system a compact and mobile design allowing it to be easily moved from center to center throught the plant. It requires only a 50-psi air connection and no electrical connection is needed. Circle

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SOLVENT

RECYCLER

PBR Industries www.pbrind.com The RESOLV-R2 Solvent Recycler Model IST is available with your choice of digital or mechanical control. Both versions come in normal location or certified Class I Div. 1Group D explosion-proof design. The recyclers are available in 2.6-, 4-, 6.6-, ll-, and 16-gal batch sizes. Other models are also available in 24, 37, 53, and 105 gal sizes. Residue removal can be accomplished via the manual overturn system or by use of distilling bags. Vacuum generators are available to handle high-boiling solvents. The units are fan cooled to eliminate the need for water. The tank is 304 stainless steel and condensers are offered in either copper or stainless steel as required. Circle

CLOSED-LOOP

WATER

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SYSTEMS

Crest Ultrasonics Corp. www.crest-ultrasonics.com Closed-loop water systems are used for removing organic and inorganic contamination from water through continuous reciruclation. This is accomplished by pssing effluent rinsewater through carbon beds to remove organics followed by ion exchange to remove the inorganic impurities. When used with an ultrasonic cleaning system, spray system, or overflow rinse system, the rinsewater flows into the CLWS process sump. The water is then pressurized and sent through the purification system at a controlled flow with visual monitoring and automatic mechanical controls. Water losses from dragout and evaporation are automatically added to the system using tap water feed. Circle

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