SANBORN Oil Separator
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SANBORN Oil Separator - 1

Portable Coalescer for Tramp Oil Removal Reduces Tramp Oil to Less Than 1% * Saves on New Fluid Purchases Sanborn Qil Separators are designed for the efficient removal of free tramp oils from machine tool reservoirs. These economical and easy- to-aperate units extend the life of oil-based, synthetic, and semi-synthetic coolants by removing from 50% to 90% of the tramp oils that build up in machine sumps and are Lhe major cause of tool wear and machine downtime in machining and grinding, metal finishing, slamping, and die-casting operations. The Sanborn Qil Separator allows coolant to be continuously cycled fram the sump or central system to the unit where it is processed and returned as clarified fluid, while the tramp oils are automatically discharged for collection. Two configurations are available with processing capacities of 5 GPM and 10 GPM. These compact separator units are easily positioned anywhere in the plant. Delivered completely assembled, they require only plant air to operale and are simple to install. Separators are extremely reliable, need no attendance for operation and require only an occasional pretilter clean-out for maintenance. ( SANBORN Technologies

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Clean Coolant To Sump General Specifications System Operation 1, Contaminated coolant is continuously fed from the sump by means of a floating oil skimmer. i Air Width | Height | Dry Wt. Hold-U Volume Required 2. The fluid is processed through a baq filter then flows into the media chamber. 3. Free tramp oils are coalesced and separated in the porous media bed. 4, Clarified fluid overflows the discharge baffle and is returned to the clean fluid reservoir for reuse. 5. Separated free oils and other impurities are collected at the top of the separator and are discharged automatically by means...

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