Oil Mist Collectors
FILTRATION SYSTEM:
The Oil Mist series of air cleaners are unique for oil & mist collection systems. The mechanical cyclone filter is ten times more efficient than baffle or metal mesh filters, eliminating the nuisance of frequent secondary filter changes. Low maintenance means less down time. The cyclone filter is aerodynamically engineered to spin the air in its circular baffles. The resulting, centrifugal acceleration provides an efficiency and capacity on liquid particulate not seen in the oil & mist collection industry. Final stage filters are used for fine smoke and aerosol. A high capacity 95% ASHRAE filter is standard. HEPA options are available.
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RECYCLABLE DRAINAGE:
The fluid captured in the mechanical filters drains into the internal bottom pan of the unit then into the secondary drain pan to be recycled into the machining operation.
BLOWER/MOTOR:
The blower motor design is extremely reliable. The motor, belts, and sheaves are out of the air stream to eliminate any build-up. A backward, incline blower wheel insures non-overloading.
Description & Specifications
The standard OM-1200 will collect high concentrations from screw machines, lathes, and other standard machining operations. The OM-2000 is designed for extremely aggressive machines like an OKUMA. The OM-2000 uses 2 final stages for staggered efficiencies, and a larger blower wheel to handle high static. The OM-600v and OM1200v are vertical flow units which increases efficiency. Custom sizes up to 20,000 CFM.
MODEL OM-600V: 400-800 cfm, 1/2 HP
MODEL OM-1200V: 1000-1500 cfm, 3/4 HP
MODEL OM-1200: 1000-1500 cfm, 3/4 HP
MODEL OM-2000: 2000-2400 cfm, 1 HP
MODEL OM-3000: 2400-3400 cfm, 2.0HP
MODEL OM-6000: 5000-6500 cfm, 10HP
PROVEN SUPERIORITY:
The OIL MIST SERIES have been proven superior in reliability and efficiency over other air cleaning systems such as: multi-stage filter systems, centrifugal rotation separators, and electrostatic precipitators using OIL-SCREEN tm separation technology.
OIL-SCREEN tm is a highly efficient mechanical air/liquid separation system, specifically designed to remove air pollutants in the form of aerosol, mist and steam.
Separation occurs in three steps:
Step 1: Pre-separation through disturbance in chamber 1, where the air forcefully gains velocity.
Step 2: Vortices in chamber 2, create high speed cyclonic action causing the heavier particles to collide and adhere to the separator profile section.
Step 3: Post-separation occurs due to expansion and loss of velocity of the smallest particles in the last chamber.