centrifugal filtration systems
A centrifugal filter replaces the gravitational force with the centrifugal force.
Centrifugal filtration is a form of the process known as sedimentation, the separation of particles that naturally occurs due to gravity. A centrifugal filter replaces the gravitational force with the centrifugal force, which can be thousands of times stronger than the latter. Simply put, centrifugal filtration increases the rate at which the natural process occurs. A centrifugal filter spins the lube oil at a high rotational speed and separates the particulate from the liquid. The centrifugal filter forces the heavier solids to the outside of the separator bowl producing a firm sludge cake.
The use of rotating machinery is necessary for almost every industry. Although this equipment is common in various applications, there are still a vast number of opportunities that can increase performance, reduce maintenance downtime and increase the life of such equipment—ranging from steam turbines and diesel engines to the use of pumps and actuators. Within many of these systems is a lubrication oil which can be beneficial or detrimental to how long such equipment will stay in service.
application
Honing
Super finishing
EDM applications
Advantages
Available in manual and automatic models
Provide extremely fine filtration
Options
Coolers
Magnetic separators
Salient Features :
No Filter Element
No Replacement Cost
Improved Product Finish
Reduced Oil Consumption
Extended Oil Change Period
Reduced Machine downtime
Reduced Storage & Disposal Cost of Waste Oil
Reduced Pollution and Environmental