Coalescers

The removal of excess tramp oil will significantly increase the life of any aqueous solution in any parts washing system. The industry recognized method of oil removal is mechanical skimming of the oil from the surface of the solution. If your process produces minimal tramp oil and allows for adequate "quiet time" in conjunction with "lower" solution temperatures then skimming may be an effective method of oil removal. If your process produces higher quantities of tramp oil, requires a continual operation of the washer, has minimal "quiet time", and solution temperatures are maintained above 120 degrees F., then coalescing is a preferred alternative.

Coalescing provides mechanical separation featuring a quieting effect, mechanical baffeling, and a coalescing media to remove a majority of the petroleum based oil or coolant from the wash water. Ninety-nine percent of the cleaned water is returned to the washer and the waste oil is deposited in a container for recycling or disposal. Coaslescing can occur while the washer is in operation or during non-use periods.

 

Robust yet simple designs provide dependable coalescing. Flows from 120 to 900 gallons per hour are available.

 

Compact and maneuverable for ease of use. Can be dedicated to a single system or moved from unit to unit. Simple 110 volt or air operation insures maximum flexability.

 

Stainless steel (pictured) or carbon steel construction is available. Installation is quick and simple, usually less than an hour (lid is optional).

 

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