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How does the CoolantLoop™ remove fine solids?

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How does the CoolantLoop™ remove fine solids?

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We call it our FilterLoop™. Dirty coolants are continously skimmed and pumped through the SmartSkim® Crossflow Separator. Inside the separator, floating oils and coarse solids separate by gravity and are captured inside the separator. Clean treated coolants exit the separator into the clean side of the CoolantLoop™ System. It s here the FilterLoop™, our fine filtration step takes over. We continuously withdraw clean treated coolant from the clean side of the recycler and pump it through a pressurized bag filtration assembly. Filters can use the lowest rating allowed by your coolant supplier, typically 5 or 10 micron. Additionally for shops working on cast iron and steel, we can further separate small contaminants down to the sub micron range by including an in line magnetic separator on the clean discharge side of the FilterLoop™ bag filter assembly. This step allows you to remove fine ferrous contaminants from your coolants in a way that is not possible with any barrier filter. The ma

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