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STATIONARY UNIT SYSTEMS
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TS/3 Tramp Oil Separator, Machine Tool Coolant System
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Principles Of Operation:
The model TS/3 tramp oil separator/coalescer is designed to remove tramp oil from machine tool coolant, wash water, or other bi-phase fluid mixtures where the dominant phase has a higher phase, has a higher specific gravity, and the mixture is not chemically emulsified.
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Tramp/Separation 3 GPM
- Cat #: 16003
- Price: $4,112.00
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Tramp/Separation 5 GPM
- Cat #: 16005
- Price: $5,263.00
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Tramp/Separation 10 GPM
- Cat #: 16010
- Price: $8,409.00
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The separator works by applying two physical principles:
1. Gravity field separation of immiscible fluids of differing densities. This phenomena is enhanced by passing the fluid through a volume with a specific geometry. By dividing the separation volume into smaller segments perpendicular to the gravitational field vector, the transit time for a suspended oil droplet to come into contact with the phase interfacial region is reduced. This effectively multiplies the tank volume and flow capacity.
2. Selective molecular attraction draws oil droplets to the surface of the coalescing media. The separating media used in the Model 16003 consists of oleophilic materials, which is selectively wet with oil-based liquids. Oils accumulate on the media surface and flow upwards until such time as a droplet of sufficient size is produced to overcome interfacial tension and separate from the media plate. This insures the oil droplet will be removed in the coalescer separator volume rather than be flushed out of the unit with the heavy phase effluent. |
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