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More profit with RECYCLING Chip wringing is becoming progressively more important in today’s machine shops. Environmental laws limit the maximum residual coolant that can be left in transported swarf. Reclaiming the expensive coolant and the increased sales value of the dried chips are signicant cost saving factors for a shop operation. Type VBU The small continuous chip centrifuge for the daily use Advantages of the VBU-series centrifuges • Adjustable centrifuge speed to t individual requirements • Automatic and continuous operation • Minimum number of parts, resulting in smooth running...
Open the catalog to page 2... for various amount Typical residual coolant in swarf after wringing, depending on chips and coolant Steel/oil Cast Iron/oil Cast Iron/emulsion Type LBC Lifting bottom centrifuge, especially suitable for grinding swarf (with min. 30% metal particles) Advantagees of the LBC-centrifuges: • Extremely low residual coolant in swarf after wringing • Higher degree of de-oiling through long-term operation • No cleaning of drum required even when processing sludge • High dependability and quiet operation (less than 75 dB) • Easy to service and repair due to highly resistant casing and easily...
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