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  Model 265HQ, Two C-1000 Housing, Quench Oil System  

What Happens to the Quench Oil?

As any quench oil is used, its inherent properties of heat resistance, hardening ability and finishing quality begin to degrade. This degradation in quench quality is noticed because the quench oil is gradually being contaminated with particulate. Particulate contamination will diminish the quench oil’s resistance to heat, prevent uniform hardening and promote cracking or distortions of steel parts. Additionally, particulate contamination will inhibit a quality finish to steel parts as a sludge buildup is noticed.

Oxidation occurs in a quench oil as it is exposed to air or oxygen. At elevated temperatures, this oxidation occurs at a relatively high rate. Oxidation results in the buildup of organic acids and the formation of insoluble materials or sludge. These insoluble materials increase the viscosity of the quench oil. Thermal cracking occurs as the oil is exposed to elevated temperatures. This thermal cracking results in the formation of new materials; some light, relatively volatile products and some heavy, less volatile products. The light, volatile products lower the flash point of the oil. The heavy, less volatile products increase the viscosity of the oil. 

 

Application
 
5 GPM Pump 3/4 HP Motor 1 PH ( 8 & 11 GPM Pump also available)
  • Cat #: 65025  
  • Price: $3,672.00 
   
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Quench Oil Element
  • Cat #: 6564XQH 
  • Price: $303.00 
    Case price- 4 per case
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Do you experience any of the following with your quench oil?
  • Diminished resistance to heat
  • Increased oxidation
  • Increased thermal cracking
  • Non-uniformed hardening
  • Deterioration in hardness or finish
  • Sludge build-up
  • Uneven cooling on parts
The Solution:
  • Particulate contamination does not mean that the quench oil must be disposed of and replaced. Through multi-pass filtration, the particulate can be removed from the quench oil and thus the life of the quench oil can be increased. Both fine and gross contamination can be removed through the use of multi-pass filtration. Our Filtration will reduce part cracking and distortions, promote uniform hardening, improve finish quality and extend oil life.
Standard Features Included:
  • 1, 3 or 5 GPM Gear Pump (Fluid Flow Determined By Fluid Viscosity)
  • Inlet Wye Strainer
  • Pressure Relief Valve
  • 14 Gauge Steel Housing
  • Stainless Steel Element Lifter
  • Motor Rated On/Off Switch
  • 115 VAC 60HZ TEFC 1725 RPM Motor
  • 0-100 PSI Pressure Gauge W/Vent Valve
  • Freestanding Frame
  • Continuously Filter Fluid in Reservoir
Other Options Available:
  • Motor in any Voltage or Phase
  • Additional Pump (Centrifugal or Air Diaphragm)
  • Stainless Steel, Chrome Plated, Black Powder Coat or Electro-Polished Finish
 
 
   
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