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Fluid Purifier Systems NEW NE N N N N N N N E E E E E E W W W W > EXPLOSION-PROOF VERSION INTERNORMEN - IFPM/IFPS Fluid Purifier Systems are self-contained systems, able to: remove free, emulsified and dissolved water remove free and dissolved gases remove particulate contamination down to 1 m size="-3">
Open the catalog to page 1Water is ranked as one of the most frequently occurring kind of contamination and as a destructive foreign matter in second place, right after particulate contamination. Some of the problems and damages, water contamination can cause, are: Fluid destruction Exhaustion of additives Reduction of lubrication characteristics of the liquid Oil oxidation Internal corrosion Increased conductivity > The deployed procedure of vacuum evaporation with inert gas is the most effective method of dehydration principles for this application. This method combines high water separating rates with efficient...
Open the catalog to page 2Structure of the IFPM/IFPS systems > The fluid to be purified is drawn out of a reservoir by a vacuum generated by the vacuum pump. It then enters a tank with a heater and is being heated up to the temperature set in the operation unit. A certain amount of fluid is drawn through a two-port solenoid valve into the vacuum chamber, where it diffuses over dispersal material, which enlarges the surface of the fluid. Free and dissolved water vaporises in the chamber due to the lower evaporation point caused by the vacuum. Air from the surrounding area is led into the vacuum chamber through an air...
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