Magnetic Coolant Separator

Magnetic Coolant Separator
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Brand:FNS
Origin:Made In China
Category:Metallurgy , Mining & Energy / Metallurgy & Mining / Magnetic Materials
Label:Magnetic Coolant , Coolant Cleaner , Magnetic Filtration
Price: US $400 / pc
Min. Order:1 pc

Product Description

Magnetic Coolant Separator

FNS Magnetic Coolant Separators are considered the standard for ferrous metal grinding operations world-wide. With over 11,000 of these filters in use today, many companies are realizing the resulting benefits of increased machine up-time, improved wheel life, reduced coolant costs and better surface finishes on parts.
1. Magnetic Coolant separators designed for filtering coolant oils contaminated with ferrous materials. These equipments are light weight, compact design and easily be installed.
2. WORKING PRINCIPLES: The contaminated coolant from the machine is fed into the inlet of magnetic filter. As it passes through the gap between the drum and the body, the dust particles are arrested by the magnetic drum. A synthetic rubber roller mounted on springs, squeezes the dust and allows only dry power, which is further scraped out from the drum by scraper and is collected in the dust collecting tray. The filtration level achieved will be almost 95% for ferrous particles.
3. APPLICATION: Magnetic Coolant separators can be used with all types of Grinding machines such as Cylindrical, Center less, internal, Surface, Double-disc & Roll-grinding machines. These can also be used for filtering honing oil of Honing machines.
4. Features:
Lowest Cost Cleaning
Bulk Removal of Ferrous Material
Primarily Water - Light Oil
Rough Grinding - Chip Making
5. We also supply Magnetic Coolant separators complete with coolant tank and pumps according to customer’s specifications.

 


 

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Member Information

Force Magnetic Solution Co., Ltd
Country/Region:Guang Dong - China
Business Nature:Manufacturer
Phone:13825537898
Contact:Miranda Ren (Sales manager)
Last Online:19 Jan, 2014