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Lubricant recovery equipment and oil recovery equipment is used to reclaim lubricants, fuels, and oils that have been spilled and/or contaminated. Recovery systems may be designed to remove particulate matter, dirt, water, and other extraneous matter from lubricants and oils.
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  • Robust Vacuum Solutions in Biomass Processing (.pdf)
    ), is the next step in the design. Wet technologies include liquid ring vacuum pumps, steam, ejectors and oil-sealed pumps. Dry technologies include claw, screw and Roots mechanisms and air ejectors. Correct system design is the concluding step in ensuring mechanical, electrical and regulations and standards
  • Getting the Best from Your Investment
    oil-lubricated or 'dry', that is they have no oil in the swept volume. Choice of pumpsMany vacuum pumps in laboratory, processing and manufacturing applications, are oil-sealed pumps. Manufacturers of these pumps ensure their products achieve maximum throughput with low base pressures, but for the user
  • Filters for Vacuum Pumps (.pdf)
    A vacuum is a negative pressure condition created to remove gas molecules from a process work chamber. The objective is to provide a clean space, free of gases that can affect product quality and process performance. Vacuum is used for a number of industrial products, processes, and applications
  • Practical Vacuum: Good Design, Procedures and Maintenance Equals Good Vacuum (.pdf)
    be used to dissolve. heating of the product to the required tem-. with all mechanical pumps and, similar to. and remove tars. Oil-sealed vacuum pumps. perature and a controlled gas cooling. helium, is a low molecular weight gas,. Filter selection and maintenance. that for flow rates up to ~3,000 m3/h
  • The Case for Dedicated Laboratory Vacuum Systems
    pumps as an alternative to the expensive house vacuum systems. Traditional Vacuum Sources. Oil-sealed rotary vane pumps have been used extensively in chemical and biological research since they mimic the performance of the house vacuum system in a smaller, less expensive option. The rotary vane pumps
  • How to Select the Right Vacuum Pump for the Application (.pdf)
    . pump technology is becoming widely accepted in the heat treat industry. In some. applications dry pumps are proven to reduce cost of ownership, improve product quality. and increase up time but the argument of wet vs. dry is still a subjective one. Generally. speaking oil sealed pumps offer industry
  • Mechnical Vacuum Pump Selection Considerations for Ion Pressure Nitriding, Plasma Nitriding and Nitro Carborising (.pdf)
    gases is both flammable and toxic. · the hydrogen content of the pumped gases is flammable. · the moisture content of the pumped gases may be considerable. · moisture and ammonia will absorb into the lubricating oil in an oil-sealed vacuum. pump. · ammonia reacts with moisture on any cool surfaces
  • Vacuum Requirements for Steel Degassing (.pdf)
    large and expensive amounts of steam,. generated by substantial steam raising plant. Oil-sealed vacuum pumps have never been considered robust enough to offer a less. expensive solution, but as pressure increases on steel companies to reduce both. energy expenditure and plant maintenance

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