Air polluted by oil mist is efficiently drawn into the centrifugal filter via the mesh protected intake, which prevents solids such as swarf from entering the system.
A cone-shaped diffuser ensures the mist particles and vapours are evenly distributed inside the impeller, where they are rapidly spun and pushed towards the filtering panels.
As they pass through the panels, the particles coalesce, forming droplets which are then drained to the outside through a specific drain pipe.
The purified air is thus channelled towards the upper part of the centrifugal filter, where, if necessary, it is treated with a final cartridge or with an electrostatic final filter (EFF).
Advantages
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Stewart Coull, Managing Director
Improved machine availability
facilitates better production planning
and enables significant cost
reduction for our customers.
Our customer profits from less
process and quality fluctuations
and visibly better workpiece
surface finish.
The right Blaser cutting fluid costs
only about 0.5% of production costs
per workpiece – but reduces up to
99.5% of our customer’s production
costs.