BY-PASS FILTERS & SYSTEMS

 

         

MAGNETIC FILTRATION

     

      

                

        

 
    

   

 

 

 

 

Fully automated, self-contained magnetic filtration and 

fluid recovery system

 

 

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Photo shows offline unit complete with Integral Pump

                                      

 

 

Why install an Automag Skid System ?

 

  • Cut costs

  1. Eliminate disposal costs

  2. Extend the life of your fluids

  3. Extend the life of other filters

  • Improve quality

  1. Increase workpiece accuracy

  2. Improve workpiece finish

  • Reduce maintenance

  1. Reduce wear and tear of machinery

  • Applications

      Grinding ; Honing; Milling; Fine finishing

The Automag Skid is a self-contained, free-standing magnetic

filtration system providing uninterrupted 24/7 magnetic filtration.

The skid can be used in-line or, with the optional integral pump,

off-line.

A patent-pending Automag self-purging magnetic filter* removes

magnetic and para-magnetic contamination, down to submicron

size, from coolants and lubricants. The filter holds the

contamination until it is released during the automated 'purge'

process. This briefly diverts the filter's purged output so that fluid

carries all the contamination to the buffer tank.

The buffer tank feeds the contaminated fluid to the high-intensity

coolant roller.

The magnetic coolant roller removes the contamination from the

fluid, putting clean fluid back into circulation. The contamination is

extracted in a form ready for disposal or recycling.

* Units can be supplied with a single filter, or double filters for

duplex operation.

      HOW IT WORKS

            IN OPERATION

PURGING

 

 

FLUID RECOVERY

 
 

Contaminated fluid enters the inlet port where it is dispersed into the first filtration chamber. The fluid passes around the high-intensity ‘rare earth’ magnetic cores where contamination particles are removed. The fluid is slowed and enters the second filtration chamber where it receives further filtration.

Contamination remains attached to the stainless steel sleeves of the cores. The filtered fluid exits through the outlet port.

The purging process is fully automated. The cores are raised from the sleeves and the purge valve is switched. Fluid is pumped through the filter, washing the contamination from the stainless steel sleeves and carrying it into the buffer tank.

The fluid is then slowed and passed onto the coolant roller. This purged fluid is highly contaminated. The flow rate and high magnetic strength of the roller ensure that contamination removal is extremely efficient. The clean fluid is then re-circulated; the contamination is scraped from the roller and collected for disposal or recycling.

 

 

       

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